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Best way to buy large numbers of hard drives.

Hybris5112

I'm not even sure if this is something that would apply to this forum but I am needing to buy 4 or 5 big 14tb Seagate Barracudas and given their price I'm looking for the best deal possible. Does anyone know of a wholesaler or maybe away to buy straight from the factory?

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I know sometimes Newegg has special deals when you buy in bulk, might try there to see if they have anything in what your looking for.

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26 minutes ago, Hybris5112 said:

I'm not even sure if this is something that would apply to this forum but I am needing to buy 4 or 5 big 14tb Seagate Barracudas and given their price I'm looking for the best deal possible. Does anyone know of a wholesaler or maybe away to buy straight from the factory?

To be fair, 5 is not exactly "large numbers".  Wholesale I'd expect to be looking at double or triple digits.

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18 hours ago, Alex Atkin UK said:

To be fair, 5 is not exactly "large numbers".  Wholesale I'd expect to be looking at double or triple digits.

If the deal is good enough I'd be willing buy 10 drives if that's what it took but it seems that I might be stuck paying virtually full price otherwise.

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