The RAM lottery crowns a new winner — Redditor buys a $300 Corsair Vengeance DDR5 kit and gets sent a box of 10 worth $3,000
A buyer paid $300 for 32GB DDR5 RAM but received 320GB worth about $3,000 due to a shipping error and plans to sell excess kits below inflated prices.
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In a context where the prices of living memory fly away and the stocks spread dangerously, falling on a good deal is almost a miracle. Yet, a user has recently experienced a totally unlikely situation: after ordering a single RAM module at 300 dollars, he received a package containing... [...] The article He orders a $300 RAM kit and receives an entire box worth ten times more: the incredible Amazon error appeared first on HardwareCooking.
Redditor Allegedly Got 40 Sticks Of 16GB DDR5 Memory Sticks After Paying US$100 For Amazon Return Pallets
A Redditor by the name of Apprehensive-Dig2898 recently posted their gains from an apparently lucky purchase. They claim to have lucked out with a box filled with no less than 40 sticks of DDR5 RAM, after paying just US$100 (~RM389) for 25kg worth of Amazon return pallets. As a quick primer, Amazon return pallets are basically boxes and bulk, both sorted and unsorted, that have been overstocked or returned due to damage, and sold to liquidation …
If you now play with the idea of buying such returns: The chances of such a find are extremely low.
News extracted from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. What for many is almost a bet ended up coming out round. A Reddit user decided to try his luck with a pallet of products returned from Amazon and ended up taking hardware for thousands of dollars for a minimum investment. He paid $4 per kilo and bought 25 kilos of merchandise returned. In total, $100. What he found inside exceeded any expectations. 40 16GB DDR5 m…
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