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Started by Robin Deatherage, November 09, 2011, 10:40:54 AM

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Robin Deatherage

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Bloody Jack Kidd

A drive I paid $60 for a few weeks ago is now $160...
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Robin Deatherage

Yikes.  So when do things like this become price gouging or just simple economics of supply and demand?

Anyone planning to buy a computer for Christmas? 
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Bloody Jack Kidd

it's supply / demand presently, with the possible exhaustion of HD inventories early in 2012, this could be a big issue.  Cloud providers and large data centers (google, microsoft, facebook) are adding storage all the time - this could get ugly.
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Jim Jensen

OfficeMax has a sign on the door announcing that due to the flooding there, they are limiting HD purchases to 1.
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KenH

Just had to relace a drive in a work station, checking Tiger direct & Newegg, prices about double what they were a short time ago.... Yea, this could get ugly.
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Bloody Jack Kidd

I was looking through the Dell site for "spare" drives - precious few drives listed.
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Jim Jensen

I had completely forgotten that a computer at home seems to have a dead/dying HD in it. Not used often, but is the newest retired unit from the office and the alternative is stinky short on RAM. Great timing. Instead I think its time to upgrade a station and rotate a different one out of the office than replace the HD. Yes, that seems the more expensive route, but it is time to keep up the rotation in the office.
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Gene Foraker

My guess is that around the end of January will see the price go down and supply of HDs go back up.   Simple enough to wait for 2 mo.
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Jon Robinson

Happens all the time.  Just wait a few more months and prices will be back to normal.  Simple supply & demand. 
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Jeff Golas

I was questioning this even a few days ago, as to how the flooding could still be affecting them this many months in...apparently...it still is.

Like others though, I think there is a line between gouging and supply/demand, not to mention the holidays.
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Mark

Funny, as I just got an email from Western Digital: "Holiday Gifts for Everyone on Your List - Free Shipping at the WD Store!" http://archives.subscribermail.com/msg/7b60e40665f241d98c71f1a8d1df0917.htm
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Jim Jensen

I don't know if it's the hard drives issue or something else, but Dell has now twice delayed my order. It's now scheduled for about a 5 week order time to delivery. It was supposed to be here a few days ago originally but now it's scheduled to come while I planned to take the week off.

When I talked to the "escalation dept" all they could tell was there is a shortage of a part, but no idea what part. I was hoping to get in installed and any other related changes during the slower time, guess that's not going to happen.
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Mark

Probably hard drive related.  I know of a large Dell order that is 30+ days out and they specifically mentioned that it was due to the hard drives selected.  Apparently, they have quite a bit of 73GB drives, but the 146 or whatever drives are not available.

Don't know if it's really "quite a bit" but it was the difference of the order shipping out in the usual time frame versus the 30+ day wait.
Mark Piontek, MBA
Director of Information Systems
BS in Information Systems Security

Bloody Jack Kidd

my WD Black Ed. 500GB is behaving badly - and only a few months old. 
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