MAXTOR (Serial ATA) 120GB 7200RPM SATA-150 Hard Drive 100 bucks; no rebate hassles

RideFree

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I personally would have gone for this (in spite of Reseller = 5.45 - there are ways around it) had I not just ordered two 160s from Newegg.
Good find IMHO :D:D:D

Note the 1yr vs. 3yr at other resellers (both are 6Y120MO).
 

abracadabra1

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Seems like a terrible deal to me.

5.45 6-month resellerrating???
3.70 lifetime resellerrating?

No Thanks.
 

dshodson

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a better question and what i really wanted would have been what sort of deals have people been seeing on these lately.
pricewatch is relatively worthless unless u want to get ripped

some senior members are not senior enough to be considered an adult
if u dont have some question regarding the deal/product or some useful info to add then dont post
 

chewyboy

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as for thier reseller rating, i've purchased from them several times, and have always had great service. maybe i just got lucky though i dunno :p anyway bump for what seems to be a good deal on sata
 

ibbilbo

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Don't even think about buying from Go Go City. Thieves and liars! Your chances of actually getting what you think you ordered are slim and none. STAY AWAY!
 

Richardito

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Nope, ATA133 and SATA150 are about the same based on a review I read. Remember they are talking about theoretical peak speeds, which are NEVER reached with the current hardware.
 

popeye44

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wow pricewatch.. D00d yor so 31337 I've never b33n th3r3 b3fore thanks for turning me onto it..






















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smf96822

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Originally posted by: abracadabra1
Seems like a terrible deal to me.

5.45 6-month resellerrating???
3.70 lifetime resellerrating?

No Thanks.



I have actually ordered hard drives from them in the past. Got them as promised and no problems, but my experience was limited to hard drives.