I was just trying to flag down a 500GB 7,200RPM SATA disk at a REASONABLE price and FINALLY ordered a “Used-Acceptable” unit from Amazon ringing up at $18.14 before taxes.

PCLiquidations not only lost that sale and let’s be honest here they probably didn’t care about that but I am also left with I am not kidding like $300 or so worth of used hardware on me including a HP laptop (without the HDD) that I am now unable to sell off.

I am gonna try to instead see if I can find anybody who can benefit from them but that’s removing a fair bit of used hardware from the market.

Which I am completely frustrated, what if you wanted to build a “used system” from scratch? Good luck finding a used quality CPU/APU, SSD, HDD, cables, RAM Modules, Power Supply, etc.

This is utterly ridiculous that I couldn’t find readily available stocks for the reliable hardware I was seeking for.

  • @Slatlun@lemmy.ml
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    23 years ago

    “your grandparents” hardware

    My grandparent’s hardware always topped mine :) I thought they’d at least pop some good stuff in the online store instead of just 10 different kinds of zip disks, etc. They must have enough demand locally for the non-vintage inventory. Sorry for the goose chase.

    • @DBGamer@lemmy.mlOP
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      13 years ago

      I know right?! Thanks for caring to reassure me that is awkward that this was weird and you understood me very much. :)

      Not a problem also, thanks for making that clear to me. :)