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Amazon continues to fall off

Ordered a cheapish 1tb Kingston m.2 SSD on amazon. Delayed twice because of prime day and then crowdstrike.

It finally arrived today and it looks like the inner packaging (not the padded amazon mailer, the kingston-branded cardboard-and-plastic thing) got run over by a truck repeatedly. The plastic around the drive is dented and scratched to shit and the cardboard is bent in 4 different places. Seriously, it looks like someone picked it up off of the warehouse floor after a forklift went over it.

This is, to put it lightly, very annoying. I'm already getting the parts for this build a week later than originally advertised thanks to prime day and crowdstrike, and now I will probably have to wait another week for a new SSD.

I'm still waiting on several other parts and I'm debating whether to wait for them to arrive to test, or to take apart one of my laptops with an m.2 slot tonight just to make sure the darn thing is at least recognized by the bios.

Edit: bit the bullet and tested it in a project laptop, and it was at least recognized by the bios. Will have to wait for the rest of the parts to test for further problems.


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Amazon's pricing blows now too it's actually cheaper for me to buy local

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Fr? If I go to the local Best Buy I'm still surprised they can overcharge substantially for the same* product. It's kind of a shit hole now too, they were straight up closing at 7pm until recently they never keep the shelves stocked or tidy and the employees either know nothing and will just lie to you.

*"actually the model number isn't the same so I can't price match that :marseysmug2:

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The USA probably has better pricing. I've gone to local big box stores and paid $10 less or more for home goods than I would have on Amazon, same with some computer parts

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I went to the best buy in my hometown for the first time in several years to buy a SSD for one of my parents' 12 year old desktops they refuse to replace a little while ago and the place was unrecognizable. Nothing worth more than $30 and smaller than a TV was kept out on the shelves, so 80% of the store was placeholder pamphlets you had to take to the counter so that the wagies could fetch the item from the back. One of the two entrances was blocked off, and they were asking $55 for a cheapo 480gb SATA ssd.

This was not in a rough part of town. I was really confused by the extreme antitheft measures. Is this just considered normal in all midsize cities post-2020?


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Perhaps? Maybe that was particularly poorly staffed so they didn't want to do stocking? Mine had some slips but it was mostly for big ticket items like PS5s or MacBooks.

Pricing is right though, I guess they've given up trying to compete and just wanna get the last suckers who don't buy tech online.

I completely agree on the unrecognizable too. I used to pop in with my nerdy friends and we'd window shop new consumer tech all the time, there's like zero interesting devices there now.

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Neighbor have you ever heard of amazon? Who tf is buying PARTS in a brick and mortar store?

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Read the OP lol

I was visiting my parents and couldn't wait 2 days for the part to arrive so I figured I'd try using the brick and mortar store for the one reason they still exist, the ability to walk out with the part 10 minutes after I decide I need the part.


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Yeah seriously. Especially for shit like batteries

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?? I'm confused what ur guys local stores are like, amazon basics batteries are so cheap.

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