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EXPIRED - 500Gb 7200rpm 2.5" Notebook Drive (WD5000BEKT Scorpio Black) $85 Inc Postage

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We are pleased to bring you another fantastic bargain! Only @ NetPlus can you get a WD 500Gb Scorpio Black Performance Notebook Drive for just $85 delivered!

Very limited of stock are available, so get in quick! Offer expires tomorrow!

Type in: ONLY@NETPLUS as the Promocode to receive this incredible deal!

WD Scorpio Black Mobile Hard Drives 500 GB, SATA 3 Gb/s, 16 MB Cache, 7200 RPM
Desktop-class performance for notebook computers.

Maximize notebook computer performance with this 7200 RPM, SATA 3 Gb/s, high-capacity hard drive.

Desktop-class performance. Massive capacity. Low power consumption.

These fast and efficient hard drives with 7200 RPM spin speed, 16 MB cache, and SATA 3 Gb/s interface are sure to satisfy even the most demanding notebook users. Up to 500 GB capacity for space-hungry operating systems with plenty of room left over for photos, music, and video. With 5400 RPM-equivalent power consumption there is no compromise in battery life.

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  • +3

    Awesome i am in, even cheaper than pricesearch

    Edit: okay i would have bought it, if didnt have to fill in an account and could pay by paypal , dammm

  • Delivery insurance of $4.25 + paypal surcharge of 2.14?

  • lucky i bought one yesterday from priceengine

  • You do know it's against paypal's policy to charge customers a surcharge?

  • and you need a landline to sign up for a account??i disconnected mine 3 years ago, i guess i cant be a "netplus" customer then.:P

  • Neg for paypal surcharge. If your not willing to meet the costs dont offer it

    • Yep, a Paypal surcharge is taking it a bit too far. Instant negative vote from me.

  • Paypal surcharge is a big NO!!

  • LOL, when will some retailers learn that PayPal surcharge (2.4%) is a big no-no.

    There is also a credit card surcharge of 2.3% and 5% for freight insurance (optional).

    After the customer has gone to the trouble of creating an account, filling out name and address details, verifying email address, add item to cart, enter promo-code, and THEN to find out about the extra charges.

    All these add-on charges in checkout really put the customer off; NetPlus must lose many customers by doing this.

  • lol, this deal got hammered

  • Man, this wasn't actually too bad.
    I have a feeling that without surcharges, it may have been a really good deal.

    Anyway, are these hard drives available for pickup?

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