Amazon sales and prime day and Black Friday are all totally bogus except for a few specific loss leader deals. Everything else is on sale based on marked up prices
Love how many things do this especially on Amazon. Stores have been doing it for years.
My gf falls for it a lot. I remind her it's not the crazy deal she thinks it is. No, it's not 50% off. It's only 7 dollars cheaper than it's average selling price over the last couple months.
No, it's not 50% off. It's only 7 dollars cheaper than it's average selling price over the last couple months. the marked up price, which is still overall more expensive than it was 2 months ago, and more expensive than it will be in 2 months from now when the "deal" has finished.
I've been looking at drives on ServerPartDeals the past few months, bought a few the past few months, and noticing a similar trend. Got 1 18TB recertified for $165, then a month later got two for $175, now they're up to $199.
In my experience the actual sales are in January to mid-February.
Sometimes there are random decent 'sales' around black Friday/cyber Monday. Those are usually targeted towards people shopping for Christmas presents, so there's really only a few good deals.
Then the prices skyrocket for Christmas because everyone that waited until last minute to get Christmas presents will be price gouged.
Finally, in January - mid-February, they actually get rid of old stock. This is a great time to buy things where there's a newer model, usually things like laptops and RAM kits.
Main difference these days IMO is that you just don't buy stuff around Christmas online unless you need it, especially technology stuff. They price gouge it like gas in the summer.
thinking a general price increase in all tech, e.g. ram, hdd and ssd starting september/october just so they can drop it all the way back to those prices for black friday is delusional lol
That's the "actual price". It's been on "sale" for 95% of the time. I wouldn't be surprised if they legally have to sell it at it's actual price at least some of the time.
About right - I have been tracking potentially moving from 12TB and 14TB disks to 18TB or 20TB.
Been watching the Exos X18's on Amazon and they have gone from around £225 to £260 and now today at £272, I expect a "drop" to maybe £240 by the end of the week...
The Amazon.de "Black Friday Week" price of the tracked disk is 306.99 EUR. So basically back to the price of 2 month ago before the extreme price hike. No "deal", just people who had to buy during the last 2 months go to pay a lot extra on top of it.
Dunno how the "Easystores" match of with the "Elements" or what the exact difference is, but 199 USD at least sounds like a deal. :)