(Dead) Maxtor 120GB (100+20GB) hard drive (2MB or 8MB ) & 50 CDRs for "$72.92" at staples

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Ziptar

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Originally posted by: masterc
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anyway, i was wondering how to use the $30 off $150 in a store.... I know you can do it online, but....

Do you just give them the coupon code at checkout? The only one i could find was: 70222...Is this the one y'all are using?"

KWO... Print it out and take it to the store. The manager may accept it. YMMV
Why don't you order online or over the phone, they will take it that way.

I used one of the $30 off $150 printables that can be found in a f@tw@allet.
 

TheToddler

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Originally posted by: sambao21is the 2mb cache drive model number 6Y120L0? and the 8mb 6Y120P0 or L01P120?, or are those the same drives? I got these model numbers off of pricewatch.com
That's correct. Those numbers don't show on the outside of the box, but those are Maxtor part numbers. The 6Y120P0 is the 8MB version, and the 6Y120L0 is the 2MB version. The 120 in the middle designates a 120GB drive. Those numbers will be printed on a label attached to the antistatic bag that seals the drive inside the box. You can tell which drive is inside an unopened box by looking at the 4-character code written vertically on the label. If it begins with a "P" then it is the 8MB cache, if it begins with an "L" then is it 2MB cache.
 

TheToddler

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Originally posted by: corinthosI just wanted to provide an update... I just ran IBMFTOOL-INSTALL and changed the acoustic management setting for the drive... now it's dead silent! I can't even hear it reading/writing! Awesome... I guess Maxtor sets it at highest performance by default and leaves it there.
Nice. Can you link us to the utility?

 

sambao21

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Originally posted by: TheToddler
Originally posted by: sambao21is the 2mb cache drive model number 6Y120L0? and the 8mb 6Y120P0 or L01P120?, or are those the same drives? I got these model numbers off of pricewatch.com
That's correct. Those numbers don't show on the outside of the box, but those are Maxtor part numbers. The 6Y120P0 is the 8MB version, and the 6Y120L0 is the 2MB version. The 120 in the middle designates a 120GB drive. Those numbers will be printed on a label attached to the antistatic bag that seals the drive inside the box. You can tell which drive is inside an unopened box by looking at the 4-character code written vertically on the label. If it begins with a "P" then it is the 8MB cache, if it begins with an "L" then is it 2MB cache.


what is the L01P120 then?
 

TheToddler

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Originally posted by: TheToddler
Originally posted by: corinthosI just wanted to provide an update... I just ran IBMFTOOL-INSTALL and changed the acoustic management setting for the drive... now it's dead silent! I can't even hear it reading/writing! Awesome... I guess Maxtor sets it at highest performance by default and leaves it there.
Nice. Can you link us to the utility?
Nevermind, answering my own request. This is an IBM utility (well, Hitachi now), and I'm not sure why it works on a Maxtor drive. I haven't tested it, so be warned. But here you go:

FeatureTool-Install.exe
FTool.pdf
 

TheToddler

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Originally posted by: sambao21
Originally posted by: TheToddler
Originally posted by: sambao21is the 2mb cache drive model number 6Y120L0? and the 8mb 6Y120P0 or L01P120?, or are those the same drives? I got these model numbers off of pricewatch.com
That's correct. Those numbers don't show on the outside of the box, but those are Maxtor part numbers. The 6Y120P0 is the 8MB version, and the 6Y120L0 is the 2MB version. The 120 in the middle designates a 120GB drive. Those numbers will be printed on a label attached to the antistatic bag that seals the drive inside the box. You can tell which drive is inside an unopened box by looking at the 4-character code written vertically on the label. If it begins with a "P" then it is the 8MB cache, if it begins with an "L" then is it 2MB cache.


what is the L01P120 then?

Ok, to summarize once and for all:

L01P120 is the Maxtor retail kit number for the 120GB/8MB cache "Ultra series" drives (the same ones that folks in this thread are finding in the L01J100 boxes). Inside the Ultra boxes there will be a drive label on the the antistatic bag that reads 6Y120P0 ("P"=8MB cache).

L01J100 is the Maxtor retail kit number for the "100+20GB"/2MB cache drives (hence the "100" instead of "120"). Ordinarily, inside these boxes there should be a drive label on the antistatic bag that reads 6Y120L0 ("L"=2MB cache). Lucky or diligent folks are finding the 6Y120P0 drives inside instead.

On the outside of the "100+20GB" boxes there is a white label. Ignore everything written on that label except for a 4-character code printed vertically on the right side of the label. That's the key to knowing what's inside the box. If that code reads "L6Y3" then it's the 2MB cache model. If it reads "P6Y3" then it's the 8MB cache model.

Also, the reason this is happening is because Maxtor made more 8MB cache drives than they can sell, and with SATA and new platter sizes on the horizon, it's more cost-effective for them to get rid of them this way. So if you find the 8MB cache model inside these boxes, chances are they were manufactured before Maxtor switched over to a one-year warranty. Enter your drive info on the Maxtor site and you'll probably see that your drive also comes with a three-year warranty. The required information is physically printed on the outside of the actual hard drive, so you might want to do this or jot it down before you install the drive in your system.
 

MysticMan1

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Originally posted by: Ziptar
Originally posted by: masterc
"<whoops, sorry for previous blank post>

anyway, i was wondering how to use the $30 off $150 in a store.... I know you can do it online, but....

Do you just give them the coupon code at checkout?

KWO... Print it out and take it to the store. The manager may accept it. YMMV
Why don't you order online or over the phone, they will take it that way.

I used one of the $30 off $150 printables
It clearly states "Staples.com only" on the rebate form , if you buy in the store you may not get a rebate.

 

rsolomon

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Originally posted by: TheToddler
Ok, to summarize once and for all:

L01P120 is the Maxtor retail kit number for the 120GB/8MB cache "Ultra series" drives.

L01J100 is the Maxtor retail kit number for the "100+20GB"/2MB cache drives.

On the outside of the "100+20GB" boxes there is a white label. Ignore everything written on that label except for a 4-character code printed vertically on the right side of the label. That's the key to knowing what's inside the box. If that code reads "L6Y3" then it's the 2MB cache model. If it reads "P6Y3" then it's the 8MB cache model.

So if you find the 8MB cache model inside these boxes, chances are they were manufactured before Maxtor switched over to a one-year warranty.

Thanks Toddler, et al!

Got a P6Y3/L01P120 with an 8MB cache, 01/13/2003 MFG date and 03/29/06 warranty expiration from my local B&M BB! Hot deals "saves" me money again...on something I had no intention of buying!

Richard


 

Salvador

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i told the lady that i got a HD and it was the wrong one, and she says "was it a 60GB instead of a 120GB"...apparently most of the orders from one warehouse from an entire day were screwed up from what she said....hope you guys don't get the sh1t end of the deal like I
That's what I got unfortunately. I called the CSR and they are having my 60gb drive picked up and she ordered me the correct drive. They have to charge my card again and wait until they get this one back to issue me a credit though, which sucks. Oh well.

Sal
 

Bad Dude

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I ordered on Wednesday and got it today and it's the P6Y3 inside. I guess it's the 8MB version.
 

SimMike2

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Staples sucks. I ordered this drive using a $30 off coupon. This coupon still shows in my online order status. But Staples in all their wisdom decided to charge my credit card the full amount without the coupon deducted. I have the the Staples e-mail and everything telling me what I authorized to pay, and yet Staples charged me $32 more!! Isn't that against the law to promise a person one price and then change the amount they take out of your credit card without asking you?

I sent them an e-mail and hopefully it will get corrected quickly, and I mean by tomorrow. If it doesn't, I will have to pursue this further.

Update: Staples responded via e-mail ten minutes after the complaint and said they would credit my account. While I still don't like their service, at least they responded fast to my complaint.
 

PHL1365

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Got my drive today. P6Y3 version.

Funny thing is, my 48 cent pen that I used to get my order over $150 came in a separate box. Staples spent probably 2-3 dollars plus the cost of a box to ship me a pen!!!
 

bignateyk

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Originally posted by: SimMike2

Update: Staples responded via e-mail ten minutes after the complaint and said they would credit my account. While I still don't like their service, at least they responded fast to my complaint.


Accidents happen... I have never had a problem with staples. If you ask me, responding to your email 10 minutes after you send it is pretty good service
 

z0ner

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Again MysticMan1, thanks for the awesome deal. I had no intention of buying yet ANOTHER 120GB drive, but once I heard that I could possibly beat the "man" I threw my hard-earned cash at the 8MB cache.

I ordered online yesterday at 3:45pm, and received the P6Y3 at 9:15am this morning.

I was all ready to hit the Staples / BB / Fry's circuit to find my 8MB cache, but I didn't have to go far this time.

They'll be calling me "Mr. Terabyte" in no time :)

Anyone want to trade high quality MP3's with me? Help me turn my 28MB collection into something respectable for this drive. LOL!
 

V00DOO

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Brought one from Staples B&M with $30 coupon. Went thru a couple til I found the "P3Y6". Going back next week for a PM.

Warranty info according to Maxtor:

Warranty starts: 3/31/03
Warranty ends: 3/30/06

Which means my warranty won't start until the end of March. LOL. ;)
 

kwo

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Originally posted by: V00DOO
Brought one from Staples B&M with $30 coupon. Went thru a couple til I found the "P3Y6". Going back next week for a PM.

Hey V00DOO, what do you mean you "went through a couple"....did you just keep returning them until you got what you wanted? How did you get them to do that? Just curious..i got mine yesterday, and it's the 2MB 1yr warranty version... 8-(...I was really hoping for the 8mb 3 yr.......

Ran
 

Ziptar

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Originally posted by: MysticMan1
Originally posted by: Ziptar
Originally posted by: masterc
"<whoops, sorry for previous blank post>

anyway, i was wondering how to use the $30 off $150 in a store.... I know you can do it online, but....

Do you just give them the coupon code at checkout?

KWO... Print it out and take it to the store. The manager may accept it. YMMV
Why don't you order online or over the phone, they will take it that way.

I used one of the $30 off $150 printables
It clearly states "Staples.com only" on the rebate form , if you buy in the store you may not get a rebate.

I called Staples rebates and gave the CSR the rebate number and according to the CSR in store purchases will be honored, I sent mine off yesterday. We shall see.
 

cmf21

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That's exactually what they told me about the rebate so I purchased from the store.
 

tnt2

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FFactory0x:
do you pay tax online at staples.
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Yes, if there is a Staples store in your state.
 

FFactory0x

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yea thats what i thought. hadnt order online in a while from them. used B&M. Well looks like a great deal to use my $360 in staples gcs on