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Samsung 840 SSD 120GB $98.58 Delivered Amazon.com

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It is not as good a deal as the Shopping Express one for a single drive but Shopping Express are limited to one per order so if you want two or more this works out the same or better.

Also looks to be the cheapest price to date according to CamelCamelCamel.

I've just used Amazon conversion rates so if you have a 28degrees card can probably do a little better as well. Might even come out better than Shopping Express! But would need someone else to verify this.

1 delivered => $98.58 (ave $98.58 each)
2 delivered => $190.16 (ave $95.08 each)
3 delivered => $281.75 (ave $93.92 each)

EDIT: A bunch of places are doing it for ~$95 according to StaticIce (inc MSY, ty Syaoran74) although most exclude delivery at that price which is why I didn't mention it. Is a better bargain when qty > 2.

Price History at C CamelCamelCamel.

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  • Interesting that they have started shipping drives overseas again, not a bad thing!

  • +8

    MSY are currently doing that drive for $95

    • Yep - should have added to the original post that a bunch of places are doing it for $95 according to StaticIce (although most exclude delivery at that price) so really is only a better bargain when qty > 2.

    • +10

      How is this a deal when you can get it locally cheaper at MSY?

  • +1

    Have to recommend this SSD, good performance for price, comes with cloning software, and only 7mm. thin, so would fit in most notebooks/netbooks/ultraportables/ultrabooks. Great product :-)
    Cheers

    • +2

      Yep I concur, the software is great and drive perf is sound.

  • +3

    $96 at Umart.
    I think I'll pass on one from the other side of the planet that costs more and has questionable warranty.

    • That's the chance you take with computer parts from overseas. If it goes faulty or is DOA you need to send it back to Amazon for warranty.

      • Not always, I don't know about other manufacturer, but I had a seagate internal 3.5" hard drive fail, sent it back to seagate's depot in sydney. 7 days after sending it I had a referbished drive from seagate in taiwan or singapore express air freighted to me. Was very happy. I imagine other hard drive manufacturers have a similar setup?

        • +1

          "when you assume, you make an ass out of u and me"

          I understand WD have policy of "you send it to Singapore at your own expense"

        • Some manufacturers have global warranty and some don't. In this case of Samsung SSD it doesn't. This is not a hard drive either it's an SSD.

      • +1

        What he's saying is that it's not a big enough saving to justify buying overseas and taking on the associated risks or inconveniences. At the very least it will take longer to RMA.

        I would take the plunge if it was the Pro version.

    • +2

      Amazon has a great reputation when it comes to exchange/warranty compared to other o/s sites. Not sure what's so bad about it.

  • +5

    not worth the trouble

  • Picked up the same exact drive today at arc.com.au for $95 so this is not a bargain…

  • +1

    Not a bargain. Centrecom have these drives for $95.

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