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US$20 off US$125 Spend (+ GST + US$15 Delivery + US$5 Each Additional Item) @ Drop

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Just noticed this in an email from Drop.

$20 off $125+ purchase promotion valid through May 31, 2022, 11:59 PST.

Example Item:
Preorder - Drop Aeon X ClosedHeadphones - $611.43 ($434USD). Most recent deal was about $620

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Referee receives $10 on a new signup with referral link. Referrer receives $10 credit upon the Referee completing a purchase.

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  • +1

    Was really struggling to find a good deal other than the one you've listed, which is arguable when you have the K371 and the Penrose at 25-33% and 66% its value respectively.

    The 6XX is $328, $312 with the $10 USD credit for new users. Once you factor in GST is now being applied, that's still a pretty good price, and still 50% cheaper than what most places are selling the HD 650 for right now, and almost $200 below the best price.

    Weird to be living a world where you can buy a 660 S for the same price as a 650, not that you'd target the 660 S in today's market.

    Pretty much everything else headphone and earphone wise - assuming it's cheaper at all - is barely cheaper than what you could acquire via Amazon, or locally.

  • I used to really like this site, bought a few watches from them in the past but now they only do audiophile stuff and custom keyboard keys it seems.

    • +2

      Yeah they pretty much collapsed when a lot of the people who organised the drops left a few years back.

      Around the time they rebranded too.

      Outdoors and sports basically died overnight.

      Now shipping costs have gone ballistic you'd be hard pressed to find good deals.

      • Yeah covid hit at a bad time for them in other respects, but their bread and butter was always helping boost logistics and reduce manufacturing costs for other companies, and they eventually ran out of inventory for that. Competition for warehousing and some stock issues for products that weren't moving didn't help though.

        They'd already experienced similar issues with their EU-based warehousing.

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