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Posted at 6:15 AM on Thursday 01/7/10 by
Ben
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Tiger Direct has the Hitachi 7K200 2TB 7200 RPM SATA2 3.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive HDS722020ALA330 for $165 - $15 off with coupon code FRESH15 [Exp 11/15] = $150 with free shipping. Has a rotation speed of 7200RPM, 32MB buffer, 8.2ms average seek time, and uses a 5 platter design.
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    Elpee - Posted 6:54 am PST 01/7/10 (1371 Posts)  Report Spam

    Looks like it's hard to go back to $113 AR I bought a few months ago.

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    v0rtex99 - Posted 7:30 am PST 01/7/10 (153 Posts)  Report Spam

    Does this coupon really work at Tiger Direct? I don't want to setup an account unless I can get the discount. Can someone please confirm? Thanks!

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    CptFunnypants - Posted 8:02 am PST 01/7/10 (45 Posts)  Report Spam

    That's no moon, It's a space station!

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    edwardt - Posted 8:39 am PST 01/7/10 (2 Posts)  Report Spam

    TigerDirect shows $169 and not $165. I have an account with TigerDirect. I tried the coupon and it did not work.

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    Kenith1 - Posted 8:49 am PST 01/7/10 (192 Posts)  Report Spam

    #1 Any problems with the rebate?

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    silviudusa - Posted 9:02 am PST 01/7/10 (48 Posts)  Report Spam

    microcenter has it for $149 without rebate.

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    edwardt - Posted 9:03 am PST 01/7/10 (2 Posts)  Report Spam

    Coupon Code could not be verified, please try again. Is the expiration a mistype [Exp 11/15]. Who post these? A number of posts are incorrect.

    I bought the drive from Dell Home store for about $150 and $30 rebates. That was the cheapest I seen. The sale periodically comes back just wait.

    For NYer, Microcenter option will get a tax bite which raise the price to about $160 and you have to drive there. Newegg is $169 with free ship and no tax so it is not a good deal for Microcenter.

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    v0rtex99 - Posted 9:58 am PST 01/7/10 (153 Posts)  Report Spam

    Thanks edwardt. I thought it was the wrong coupon code. That is the same code posted for ewiz.com in an earlier post!

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    bmndibb2 - Posted 10:53 am PST 01/7/10 (809 Posts)  Report Spam

    Is it just me, or have the "deals" on this site been going downhill for a long time?

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    Maestro - Posted 11:31 am PST 01/7/10 (163 Posts)  Report Spam

    #9 yeah.. I agree. The real "deals" here are very scarce.

    The really annoying part is all the "deals" here that are no better priced than the standard price just about everywhere else.

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    monkieinabarrel - Posted 11:35 am PST 01/7/10 (1016 Posts)  Report Spam

    isnt this periodically 129 at frys?

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    pigonthewing - Posted 1:24 pm PST 01/7/10 (633 Posts)  Report Spam

    no deal, benny

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    rebates4me - Posted 1:37 pm PST 01/7/10 (1224 Posts)  Report Spam

    Would have bought a few if they had 5 year warranty instead of 3 Sad

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    SUMC - Posted 2:33 pm PST 01/7/10 (17 Posts)  Report Spam

    #11 u are correct! i bought 2 @ Fry's a couple of weeks ago

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    superd00d3 - Posted 4:49 pm PST 01/7/10 (3046 Posts)  Report Spam

    #13, a warranty is useless for hard drives. Do you really want to send a broken drive to the manufacturer with all of your pron on it?

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    _AC_ - Posted 11:59 pm PST 01/7/10 (362 Posts)  Report Spam

    Agreed #13.

    If the drive is up and running for long enough to get incriminating data on it, you're better off getting a new drive and using a hammer on the bad one - just to be sure Wink

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    superd00d3 - Posted 10:56 am PST 01/8/10 (3046 Posts)  Report Spam

    _AC_ wrote:
    Agreed #13.

    If the drive is up and running for long enough to get incriminating data on it, you're better off getting a new drive and using a hammer on the bad one - just to be sure Wink


    Whoa dude! What kind of stuff do you have on your drive!?! On second thought I don't want to know. I was talking about good clean wholesome kind of pron. Shocked

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