• HubertManne
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    378 days ago

    Seems strange as its from several different retailers but seagate confirmed they where refurbished so seems a bit bait and switch but why would so many be doing it?

    • @[email protected]
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      448 days ago

      Either Seagate is doing it or all the retailers get them from the same source (which may not be Seagate) that is doing it or is contaminated by fulfillment pooling

      • @Jimmycakes
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        168 days ago

        The wholesaler where these are shipped from may have bought a large amount of hard drives from China and Co mingled the stock. Most logical explanation.

    • @[email protected]
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      128 days ago

      they confirmed they were refurbished, as well as the drives were OEM drives (meaning different warranty) so the problem is that someone 100% has a mixed assortment of storage. whether that was on Seagates end or the retailers end (more likely imo to be on the retailers end, as Seagate has their own refurbished drive market they run, and would only be a seagate problem if someone mistakingly shipped a bunch to a retailer) as they are their own source and is not affected by other sources.

      • HubertManne
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        238 days ago

        actually the article mentions the smart metrics did not show it. The guy had to use something deeper.

        • MaggiWuerze
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          108 days ago

          SMART data is reset by a lot of refurbished HDDs, but then you usually KNOW that they are refurbished

          • @AnUnusualRelic
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            27 days ago

            It may depend on the level of “refurbishing” that’s been done, but I don’t believe that’s a very good idea.