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Refurb. WD 100GB HDD w/8MB Buffer @ newegg for $159 + free s/h

Dan

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Don't know if anyone else caught this: newegg has the Western Digital 100GB harddrive with 8MB buffer on sale for $159 + free shipping. I think that's a good deal, even for those of us who live in CA and have to pay sales tax on it.

(And my search of the forums didn't turn anything up. Apologies if it's a repost.)
 
nuknuk88: Timing is everything. I wasn't looking for anything particular but I make it a habit to periodically check out what's available in newegg's refurbished section. When I saw that some were available I jumped on it.

manly: Better deal? That's a judgement call. Sure, ifrom Dell I can get 20GB more space for only $15 more. On the other hand, it involves ordering from Dell. In the last 9 months I've cancelled 4 orders for parts from Dell because of misplaced orders, shipping delays, billing discrepencies, etc. And I've found the "customer service" Dell is supposed to be so famous for to be sorely lacking.

newegg, on the other hand, usually has product on my doorstep within 48 hours and they've never screwed up. I've requested RMA's from them twice. Once because a mobo was DOA and once because I ordered the wrong part. Both times newegg's customer service people took care of everything in a professional manner and cross-shipped the replacment parts. More importantly, I wasn't left feeling like I'd been dicked around like I was with Dell.

Of course, I realize others have had nothing but great experiences with Dell. However, that's my take on it.
 
Like I said,

*Assuming* it ships, it's a better deal. I'm not referring to which retailer is more reputable, although to some degree, that is important as well.

It's not like I'm comparing a shady Pricewatch vendor to Newegg.

However, for a few dollars more, you're getting a brand new drive instead of a refurbished one. So dollar for dollar, I think the other deal delivers better value.

I do agree with you that Dell's fulfillment practices lately are far from ideal, and I understand your preference for newegg.
 
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