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WD Elements 4TB - US $117.13 (~AU $171.31) Delivered @ Amazon US

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It’s so cheap.very good deal.

I bought it 3 days ago, it was $139… 😭😭

Mod Note: Update price to reflect GST and Delivery

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  • +2

    You linked to Amazon US, so the price is in USD.

  • +8
    • Wow gee the OP obviously got ripped off. Probably kicking himself/herself now for not shopping around.

    • It just went up to $157.73.

      • +1

        I reckon Amazon matched OW price, and OW suddenly raised their price, Amazon follows.

        You can still get it from eBay for $142.20 with code PULL10

        • But OW doesn't even sell this model but only the newer Elements SE 4TB model which is $179. So your theory can't be correct.

        • Thanks mate, pulled the trigger on this, been looking for sub $150 for a while since I missed the last one.

  • +2

    Also gst .. not really a great deal once you add in shipping and currency exchange.

  • Showing as $99.99 USD + $6.49 (Shipping and import fees) as of right now.

    Turns out to be around $150 AUD

    Edit: Better off going with r0xz's Amazon AU link.

    • Yeah that $150 AUD price quote of yours doesn't include GST. Add it to the checkout which makes it include GST and it suddenly becomes $171.31 AUD delivered.

      • Ahh.
        Didn't realise, my bad

        • This deal gets worse with very comment and revision. A$33/TB is the benchmark to beat and this one has exceeded A$40/TB.

  • Why would you pay this when you can get say as an alternative a Seagate Expansion 4TB portable HDD for $158 locally and it's probably as good if you don't mind the Seagate drives?. Local warranty on that.

    https://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/p/seagate-4t…

  • .
    WD Elements model WDBU6Y only 1 year warranty….no thanks

    • In North America it does. And since this is sold from USA it only has that 1 year North America warranty.

      In Australia however it has 3 years warranty but that only applies to Australian stock.

      You're better off buying it from Amazon AU for the current $157.73 delivered with the 3 years Australian warranty. That still makes this so called so cheap deal from the OP look bad.

  • Don't buy it as you're better off buying locally for the same price.

  • +1

    To the OP: To get aussie prices, change the domain from US -> AU by appending the .au after the .com

    In most cases, that will give you a direct price translation of the same product but in aussie dollars on the aussie site. To note - this is not perfect but usually works close enough.

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