Rebate:
Fantom 1TB G-Force eSATA & USB 2.0 Hard Drive $51 at ZipZoomFly
Zip Zoom Fly has the Fantom GF1000EU 1TB G-Force eSATA & USB 2.0 Hard Drive for $101 - $30 off $100 with eBillme for New Customers - $20 rebate [Exp 6/30] + $0 shipping = $51 shipped. Sturdy aluminum casing to provide maximum durability, fanless design for silent operation. [Compare]
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#1
CompWiz17 - Posted 5:53 pm PDT 06/29/09 (4521 Posts)
This is an amazing price for a 1tb hard drive, even more amazing is that it's external and has USB, firewire, and eSATA ports. You can't even get an internal 1tb drive for this price.
#2
yasasan - Posted 6:18 pm PDT 06/29/09 (37 Posts)
This is a decent deal, but well I'm waiting for the 2.5" one ^^
#3
xrxtech - Posted 6:18 pm PDT 06/29/09 (92 Posts)
#4
matthew - Posted 6:21 pm PDT 06/29/09 (671 Posts)
Wow, that's tempting. Feels like Jack and Beanstalk...he's sent out for groceries, and comes back with a hard drive:
Him: "But honey, 50 bucks for a terabyte drive is UNHEARD OF!"
Her: "GTF out of here."
Him: "But honey, 50 bucks for a terabyte drive is UNHEARD OF!"
Her: "GTF out of here."
#5
tigerjohn - Posted 6:33 pm PDT 06/29/09 (134 Posts)
this is the lowest....! but with the rebates.... if come in.
wish they had the "green drive" at this price!
wish they had the "green drive" at this price!
#6
tiburoncito2000 - Posted 6:55 pm PDT 06/29/09 (1344 Posts)
#7
Weckta - Posted 7:07 pm PDT 06/29/09 (125 Posts)
best price i've seen since I saw a 2TB for $100 on here a few months ago... They'll keep coming down though and MIRs are a scam
#8
jpnfun - Posted 7:17 pm PDT 06/29/09 (528 Posts)
cheap! anything wrong with it?
#9
greenmonde - Posted 7:59 pm PDT 06/29/09 (150 Posts)
#4, lol
#10
swsetiadi - Posted 8:39 pm PDT 06/29/09 (1 Posts)
Been hunting for this drive. Almost bought 500GB @ 50 bucks. Lucky I waited.
#11
dhho1 - Posted 8:53 pm PDT 06/29/09 (1830 Posts)
#12
Franco - Posted 12:04 am PDT 06/30/09 (598 Posts)
then close them once transactions are completed.
#13
Oio - Posted 1:12 am PDT 06/30/09 (1361 Posts)
#14
hrbud - Posted 7:38 am PDT 06/30/09 (62 Posts)
ebillme is a credit line. equivalent to opening a credit card account. the money you save here, you pay with your credit score.
#15
jzzinyoeye - Posted 10:53 pm PDT 06/30/09 (164 Posts)
#16
jd2011 - Posted 10:42 am PDT 07/1/09 (47 Posts)
Nice deal. But I don't do ebillme and I don't do rebates any more ... so I will pass.
FYI, I really just think Rebates are an attempt to get you on (snail mail) mailing list/special offers email lists/bypass Do Not Call List (since you have done business with the entity and they now have a right to call you).
FYI, I really just think Rebates are an attempt to get you on (snail mail) mailing list/special offers email lists/bypass Do Not Call List (since you have done business with the entity and they now have a right to call you).
#17
CompWiz17 - Posted 1:45 pm PDT 07/1/09 (4521 Posts)
| hrbud wrote: |
| ebillme is a credit line. equivalent to opening a credit card account. the money you save here, you pay with your credit score. |
No, eBillme is a way of paying directly from your checking account without giving your account information to the vendor. It's like paying from your bank account with Paypal.
There is no credit involved. They won't even ship your product until you have sent the payment to them. It is not a loan.
It's like using your debit card.






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