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Posted by Rob 321
 - January 30, 2022, 16:13:41
Amazon is loaded with scammers selling fake memory, they take 16 or 32 mb memory cards and relabel it was 1 or 2 TB cards. I would think Amazon would police their sight but it's like the wild west, buyer beware. Makes me very wary or using Amazon for anything now.
Posted by Bruce Smith
 - January 27, 2022, 17:52:37
I've never buy anything from Amazon again. I sent out a purchase order on an item that was on sale, paid for the purchase and the very next day my bank showed full price because it took Amazon a day to process it... Amazon and eBay can go to hell from now on.
Posted by Bruce Smith
 - January 27, 2022, 17:50:16
I've never buy anything from Amazon again. I sent out a purchase order on an item that was on sale, paid for the purchase and the very next day my bank showed full price because it took Amazon a day to process it Amazon and eBay can go to hell from now on.
Posted by Enrico Frahn
 - January 26, 2022, 16:30:50
Quote from: Peter Blaise on January 26, 2022, 11:35:00
I clicked through and got $180 not $143.

1 TB was offered at $80, so 2 TB should be $160 or less.

Not $180.

Does anyone actually click through these to a shopping carriage before posting a click-bait-and-switch article?

Hi Peter,
I'm very sorry that you missed out on the deal, but the article explicitly states that this price was only valid yesterday.
Posted by Peter Blaise
 - January 26, 2022, 11:35:00
I clicked through and got $180 not $143.

1 TB was offered at $80, so 2 TB should be $160 or less.

Not $180.

Does anyone actually click through these to a shopping carriage before posting a click-bait-and-switch article?
Posted by a4mula
 - January 26, 2022, 06:48:14
While the m.2 *deals* were nothing to write home about, this is actually a really good deal.  The closest competitor is $160 and it's a Silicon Power A55.  Nothing against Silicon Power but at least SanDisk is a recognized brand. 
Posted by Redaktion
 - January 25, 2022, 20:57:36
With a low price of just US$0.072 per gigabyte, Amazon's current deal on the SanDisk SSD Plus is the perfect opportunity to significantly upgrade the storage capacity of your desktop PC or older laptop with a 2.5-inch bay.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Deal-The-2TB-SanDisk-SSD-Plus-is-on-sale-at-Amazon-for-a-limited-time.595482.0.html