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Fasgear 2-Pack 6ft USB 2.0 Extension Cables $10.70 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ FasgearDirect via Amazon AU

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1 x 2 Pack 1.8m Fasgear USB 2.0 Extension Cables

• Checkout with the 10% promotion (not required code), final price $10.7

Amazon 7-Day Deals offered by Fasgear, Save 15% off, 12/07/2021 - 18/07/2021.

• (1) 3 Pack USB 2.0 Type C Cable: 3m (Deal Price $16.14)
• (2) 1-Pack Wired Earphones: (Deal Price $11.89).
• (3) 1 Pack USB C to Micro B 3.0 Cable 30cm: Grey (Deal Price $7.64).

Main Product Price (Fasgear USB 2.0 Extension Cables, 1.8m)

  • Original Price: $13.99
  • Deal Price: $11.89
  • Promotion: $10%
  • Final Price: $10.7= ($13.99*85%) *90%

Main Product Information (Fasgear USB 2.0 Extension Cables, 1.8m)

  • Item: USB 2.0 Extension Cable
  • USB Protocol: USB 2.0
  • Data Transfer Speed: up to 480Mbps (40-60MBps)
  • Color: Black
  • Available Length: 1.8 meters

Main Product Features (Fasgear USB 2.0 Extension Cables, 1.8m)

  • Incredibly Durability
  • Stable Transmission
  • Nylon Braided
  • Wide Compatibility: a hub, mouse, keyboard, camera, flash drive, webcam, LED lights and etc. Therefore, you can use this USB extender according to your various needs.
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closed Comments

  • I got the 10 foot USB Extension cables for 12.23 with 10% off.
    Thanks!

  • +5

    More Alibaba importer spam…..

    Op and other reps just buy shit from Alibaba jack the price to a ridiculous level then have a 20% off sale and make a killing from gullible people on OzBargain who think 'damn that's a true bargain cause it's on OzBargain man'……. It's just spam….

    Just search on AliExpress or eBay and find a cheaper price. Alternatively save some money, support local jobs and get it today by purchasing from MSY!

    Cabalelist 2m USB 2.0 cable for $4

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    • +5

      Some people, including me, are happy to pay more for the benefit of Prime shipping.

        • +3

          Not really. Lots of Amazon deals here aren't always the cheapest but are still popular. Some people value convenience and their time over a few extra dollars.

        • Oh, you only got 30 days for your racist outburst and now you're back to adding nothing of value.

      • -1

        Why pay more for Prime shipping when you can get it today at MSY, not to mention for a cheaper price and you'd be supporting the local economy???

        • +1

          Why pay more for Prime shipping when you can get it today at MSY, not to mention for a cheaper price

          I've been avoiding retail stores since the start of the pandemic and will continue to do so. Retail is dead.

          Amazon = delivered next day. Nice and simple.

          MSY = From my experiences…Order online. Wait for collection ready email. Drive to store to collect. Get there to find out they never actually had stock. Get offered more expensive alternative.

          you'd be supporting the local economy???

          Amazon hires local employees too.

          • @PainToad: lol Amazon only supports Amazon.

            • +1

              @Nalar: lol MSY only supports MSY.

              As they and Amazon should, they are businesses. Not charities.

          • -5

            @PainToad:

            I've been avoiding retail stores since the start of the pandemic and will continue to do so. Retail is dead.

            The pandemic will end and the world will return to normal, just wait and see 😉!
            Why is retail dead when it's cheaper than online and you can get the item the same day, most likely within 30 minutes!

            Amazon hires local employees too.

            They may, but Amazon is bankrupt when it comes to ethics and morals. They pay little to no tax, they over work their employees (20k Amazon employees had COVID but were still forced to show up to work otherwise they'd lose their jobs, employers wear heart monitors to make sure they are busting their guts or they'll be fired by a AI algorithm.

            Also, you say that you've been avoiding retail since the start of the pandemic, but this only removes you from going into a retail store from the equation, you're not including coming into contact by having to pick up your parcel from the post office (when no one is home to receive the parcel), and all the employees within the postal service who have to sort and deliver your mail, and the biggie all the Amazon staff and other online store staff where you buy from have to show up to work thus increasing the risk of the virus spreading, also as mentioned before Amazon has been forcing employees who have tested positive to COVID to still show up for work or they'll be fired!

            • @Wystri Warrick:

              The pandemic will end and the world will return to normal, just wait and see

              Great. Doesn't mean everything needs to go back to how it was. Big global events like this change things forever.

              Why is retail dead when it's cheaper than online and you can get the item the same day, most likely within 30 minutes!

              Convince and customer service. Things most Australian brick and mortar stores can't grasp.

              you're not including coming into contact by having to pick up your parcel from the post office (when no one is home to receive the parcel)

              Clearly you haven't heard of parcel lockers. Where I pick up from when it's quite, I wear a mask and wear a glove to operate the touch screen and carry the package back to my car.

              all the employees within the postal service who have to sort and deliver your mail

              I wear gloves when handling it. As anyone with any basic hygiene should be at the moment (or thoroughly washing their hands after). If the contents inside wasn't sealed, I let it sit for a week (the length most viruses can live on surfaces at room temperatures).

              • -3

                @PainToad:

                Great. Doesn't mean everything needs to go back to how it was. Big global events like this change things forever.

                What do you mean 'by Doesn't mean everything needs to go back to how it was' do you mean that retail won't return when the pandemic is over? That's very short sighted…. New retail business are always opening up and starting up and closing down as are online stores!

                Convince and customer service. Things most Australian brick and mortar stores can't grasp.

                Not all brick and mortar stores have bad customer service as do not all online stores have good customer service. But as you've claimed so I'd like to see some data instead of your anecdotal evidence……

                Clearly you haven't heard of parcel lockers. Where I pick up from when it's quite, I wear a mask and wear a glove to operate the touch screen and carry the package back to my car.

                You're still missing the point, or you're deliberately omitting where I said

                'you're not including coming into contact by having to pick up your parcel from the post office (when no one is home to receive the parcel), and all the employees within the postal service who have to sort and deliver your mail, and the biggie all the Amazon staff and other online store staff where you buy from have to show up to work thus increasing the risk of the virus spreading, also as mentioned before Amazon has been forcing employees who have tested positive to COVID to still show up for work or they'll be fired!'

                Also, you're claiming that it's safer because you wear a mask and use gloves when you're collecting your mail, however you're ignoring the fact that retail staff also wear masks use gloves and hand sanitiser when when mandated so, retail staff are following the same procedures as you lol.

                I wear gloves when handling it. As anyone with any basic hygiene should be at the moment (or thoroughly washing their hands after). If the contents inside wasn't sealed, I let it sit for a week (the length most viruses can live on surfaces at room temperatures).

                'As anyone with any basic hygiene should be at the moment' really??? Again you're omitting the fact that retail stores are taking the same precautions as you. Why are you thinking that you're the only cog in the works??? You're running a self defeating argument here

                Wondering why you didn't quote and reply to what I said below, I mean you seem to love quoting me, so why not what I said below?

                'They may, but Amazon is bankrupt when it comes to ethics and morals. They pay little to no tax, they over work their employees (20k Amazon employees had COVID but were still forced to show up to work otherwise they'd lose their jobs, employers wear heart monitors to make sure they are busting their guts or they'll be fired by a AI algorithm.'

                • +2

                  @Wystri Warrick:

                  New retail business are always opening up and starting up and closing down as are online stores!

                  Walk down any mall, even before covid, stores are disappearing and have been for a long time. The pandemic will just speed up the process.

                  Not all brick and mortar stores have bad customer service as do not all online stores have good customer service. But as you've claimed so I'd like to see some data instead of your anecdotal evidence……

                  I'm talking about my preference, so of course it's anecdotal evidence.

                  You're still missing the point, or you're deliberately omitting where I said

                  It's not relevant. People touching my parcel in the delivery and warehouse process has no effecting on me as I don't touch the packaging they've touched with ungloved hands.

                  you're ignoring the fact that retail staff also wear masks use gloves and hand sanitiser when when mandated so, retail staff are following the same procedures as you lol.

                  Yes, only when mandated. What about when masks are optional? Plus lots of people don't wear their mask correctly. Plus when I collect my parcel early/late there's rarely anyone around. Compared to the backwards retail where I must go between certain hours and is much more likely to be busy, ie. increasing the risk factor.

                  Again you're omitting the fact that retail stores are taking the same precautions as you. Why are you thinking that you're the only cog in the works??? You're running a self defeating argument here

                  Because I wouldn't put much trust in the teenage retail worker giving a dam. When I have no option but to go into a grocery store I see mask not worn correctly, social distancing not being adhered to and poor attempts at sanitizing things…from both staff and other customers.

                  Wondering why you didn't quote and reply to what I said below, I mean you seem to love quoting me, so why not what I said below?

                  How is it relevant? I don't create the laws.

                  You seem to have some vested interested in MSY?

                  • @PainToad: Re-reading this I was exaggerating too much. Retail isn’t “dead” but it’s in trouble.

                    I do really hope local Australian retail business evolve quickly and turn it around. Efficient click and collect (that acutely works) and fast shipping is all they need.

                    Ironically, MSY and Umart pioneered click and collect. Maybe I should give them another go.

                  • @PainToad:

                    Walk down any mall, even before covid, stores are disappearing and have been for a long time. The pandemic will just speed up the process.

                    I walk down Rundle Mall at least 5 times a week – after Uni I buy my groceries at Coles and Woolies, I walk from the entrance from the West side of the Mall all the way to the East end to my bus stop – and I'm not seeing all the retail stores shutting up shop as you’re clamming. Also, as you later say your claims are based on your own personal experience, your anecdotal evidence, which does not take into account that retail received a boom with the economic stimulus from the federal government due to COVID, you know what that data means? People haven't turned away from retail due to COVID (despite your anecdotal evidence), and people are choosing to spend their stimulus money in the retail sector!

                    I'm talking about my preference, so of course it's anecdotal evidence.

                    So on your own admission you acknowledge that you aren't referring to any data at all, you've come to a conclusion based solely on your own personal experience i.e. anecdotal evidence…… Speechless……
                    You might find this data interesting, enlightening!

                    It's not relevant. People touching my parcel in the delivery and warehouse process has no effecting on me as I don't touch the packaging they've touched with ungloved hands.

                    How is it not relevant?? You're using your own anecdotal evidence, a narrow minded view. There’s a whole system of people that package, ship out and deliver your mail. Your mail and everyone else's comes into contact with dozens, hundreds of people, and you know what? It's not just your mail but everyone’s mail in the country too, so you might be taking precautions but is everyone in the country taking the same precautions as you?

                    Yes, only when mandated. What about when masks are optional? Plus lots of people don't wear their mask correctly. Plus when I collect my parcel early/late there's rarely anyone around. Compared to the backwards retail where I must go between certain hours and is much more likely to be busy, ie. increasing the risk factor.

                    You're running a hypocritical argument here…. What about Aus Post, Toll, FedEx etc. Are they all constantly wearing masks, gloves, sanitising hands every single day or only when mandated??? And are they all wearing their masks properly? Is everyone only collecting their mail early or late to avoid the crowds thus reduce the risk of the virus spreading?

                    Because I wouldn't put much trust in the teenage retail worker giving a dam. When I have no option but to go into a grocery store I see mask not worn correctly, social distancing not being adhered to and poor attempts at sanitizing things…from both staff and other customers.

                    What makes you think there aren’t teenage employees working in Aus Post, Toll, FedEx etc? I personally know two people who work for Aus Post, one is a teenager and the other is early 20s!
                    What makes you think that all these people who aren't correctly following protocol to reduce the spread of the virus are limited to retail and not any other sector e.g. Aus Post, Toll, FedEx etc…..

                    You seem to have some vested interested in MSY?

                    As far as I know MSY isn't a publicly traded company. I have no interest in supporting MSY for the sake of it. MSY was just cheaper than the USB cables that I could find on AliExpress (only did a quick scroll down), I then thought I'd check MSY as quite a number of people on OzBargain like to buy local to support the local economy. I mostly buy online as it's usually cheaper, however if retail is cheaper then I'll buy the item through retail. You seem to be grasping at straws trying to argue that I have a vested interest in MSY.

    • +2

      Amazon Prime is worth paying 100% premium for items like this, which I always do

  • Cheaper elsewhere.

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