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@Vulkan HeStan IIRC LTT lists things they want to sell from their inventory here as well.

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10 hours ago, SansVarnic said:

@Vulkan HeStan IIRC LTT lists things they want to sell from their inventory here as well.

But I thought they sold old inventory on ebay? I've not seen them sell it on LTT store before. 

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3 minutes ago, Vulkan HeStan said:

But I thought they sold old inventory on ebay? I've not seen them sell it on LTT store before. 

I haven't seen it much, but there has  been at least one occurence more of them selling products via LTTStore.com: https://www.lttstore.com/products/supermicro-x10drg-o-cpu-serverboard

The link now goes to a 404, but the link still stands. This was a large server motherboard, they sold via LTTStore.com.

 

In the past I've also seen them list a 5K iMac on the store section of this forum, that was in like 2015/2016 something like that.

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Those had better be canadian dollars. If they're US then it actually costs more than the manufacturer recommended price!

 

Edit: yeah they're US - ???

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