Video : Samsung 860 EVO 250GB VS. Chinese brand Yucun 240GB SSD
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I like your sweater. thanks for the info, I just bought a Samsung evo 860 500 GB 68$ us about an hour ago on line. 60.21 euro's aproxx ebay.
got a love that shipping cost.
Hi. Thank you.
That's a great deal you've got. I had searched a lot for the cheapest one in Europe.
I bought the Samsung from Alternate. Just checked and it also gotten a bit cheaper (3euro) there.
I didn't think the Yucun was sold at Amazon. And at the same price as AliExpress. I had never heard of that brand.
Greetings.
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You have to be careful of prices on Amazon as they can vary from day to day, if not hour to hour. Doesn't matter what it is, the prices are all over the place, but the free shipping is nice.
There is one item I can buy at a local store, everyday, for $3.28US. On Amazon the lowest price I've found is $14.++US.
As they say, caveat emptor.
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