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18TB WD Elements USB 3.0 External Hard Drive (WDBWLG0180HBK-NESN) on sale for $339.99 - Extra $40 Off w/ promo code
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About the Product- 18TB Capacity
- USB 3.0/Micro-B Interface
- Plug and play simplicity
- Backward compatible w/ USB 3.0/2.0
- Formatted NTFS and compatible w/ Windows; user's hardware configuration and OS may vary
Warranty- Includes a standard manufacturer warranty w/ purchase
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dvdfab has free mkv pass-through, 3sec nag screen though.
I always select downgrade HD audio to no-HD as don't want silence just because some TV's or sticks don't license high-end Dolby or DTS in their media player.
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After the drives arrived but before I could get there to install them, the entire server hosting the array died. We discussed it and decided to just get a new server with SSD RAID. He had opened up the Newegg box and unwrapped one drive, to confirm they were the model he ordered. But the other three drives were still in Newegg's taped bubble wrap protective packaging.
He returned them, and Newegg claimed we broke all of them and refused to refund his money. I find that hard to believe since they'd put about a 2-inch thick layer of bubble wrap around each of them - so much that the doctor had to remove it from the one drive just to be able to read the model number. And even then, one drive being damaged I can believe. But all four? As a customer, there's not much you can do since it's he said/she said, and they have the big money for lawyers.
A few years before this happened, Newegg had started its Premier membership program. You paid an annual subscription fee, and you were allowed to return products for any reason, no questions asked (they might have changed this in later years). e.g. Premier member breaks a pin off a CPU while installing it, and returns it under the program. I couldn't see how the economics of that would work, since the cost of a single modestly priced device (like a HDD) exceeded the Premier membership fee. But I wasn't a subscriber so whatever; or so I thought. I suspect they came up with this scam as a way to transfer their losses from that program onto other customers.
Some further research turned up that another company bought a majority stake in Newegg in 2016. And most people attribute the change in Newegg to that. Whatever happened, it's no longer the same company you grew up loving in the 2000s.
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