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Seagate Expansion 3TB Desktop Hard Drive USB 3.0 $129 and 4TB $179 Delivered or in Store @ DS

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Link to 4TB Drive http://www.dicksmith.com.au/usb-hard-drives/seagate-expansio…

Not as cheap as posted previously but with the falling dollar that is expected.

Don't forget 5% price match at OW.

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  • -3

    not good,
    special price for Seagate Expansion 3TB Desktop Hard Drive should be $109
    and it is plenty stock in dse and officeworks
    http://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/108328
    anyway, the price should be down again!

  • +1

    Don't forget 5% price match at OW

    And ING paywave ($99.99 + remaining balance) for extra savings.

  • OP - Saying the price then "delivered" usually means free delivery. Better just to edit/remove that part. Thanks for the deal though.

    • -1

      But it does have free delievery.:S

      What's it coming up for when you click estimate delivery cost? Mine comes at $0. Seems like what he did put is exactly what he should have put.

      • -1

        Comes up as zero but when you take it to checkout it displays $9.95

    • +1

      "delivered" does not mean free delivery. It just means that is the price delivered as verbal as possible with no hidden meaning. In this context it just means there are no delivery charges.

      They might make it 128 + 1 dollar delivery and 129 in store and it is still 129 delivered :)

      • -2

        Exactly - should read $138.95 if it's a $9.95 flat rate or remove the word "delivered". Nice try though.

        • $129 3tb & $179 4tb 'delivered' are correct. Both the 3tb & 4tb come up with no delivery charge at the actual checkout when reviewing final payment details, don't use the postage estimator from the cart unless you want to see what the standard delivery prices would have been if delivery was not free.

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  • Good find, thanks!
    Does anyone know for certain if these can be removed from the enclosure and be used as a bare drive internally?
    And if they are the 5900 rpm or 7200rpm drives?

    I know WD are replacing a number of the circuit boards on the drives and remvoing the Sata/power connectors and replacing them with USB and AC in an attempt to reduce shelling.

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