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#167432 13-Mar-2015 11:23
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Seagate Expansion USB 3.0 5TB Desktop External Hard Drive US$119 from Amazon

Seagate Expansion USB 3.0 5TB Desktop External on Amazon

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  #1257793 13-Mar-2015 12:09
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Good price if only it wasn't Seagate it would be worth buying but for me even half that price I wouldn't buy it for my own use.  Thanks for the tip though.



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  #1263666 19-Mar-2015 19:47
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They are $129 now, which is what I get for delaying buying.

Nyway, will ship to NZ and a quick check of the price and exchange rate and it will hopefully just sneak in under $400 for 2 of them, but even if I have to pay the $60something that they took as a deposit for the drives its still way cheaper than NZ pricing. And the last seagate I got from the US came with a whole lot of international plugs and the adapter had all the approvals for AU/NZ on it too.




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  #1264410 21-Mar-2015 08:33
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I getting Import Duties Fees on the order.




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  #1264518 21-Mar-2015 12:54
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Its just a deposit. You get it back. Absurd I know but they do that on anything getting near $400 because I guess they dont want to risk being stuck with them.




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