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Posted 22 May 2023

10% on orders above £50 e.g.: WD Elements SE (Recertified) 4TB £47.70 or SN570 NVMe SSD - 2TB £78.30 delivered @ Western Digital

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Should work sitewide, but some models are excluded, like the WD_BLACK SN850X NVMe
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WD Blue SN570 NVMe™ SSD 2TB £78.30

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WD Elements SE 4TB Recertified £47.70




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  1. Zek's avatar
    They just released the code to make it up to customers for losing all their data
  2. bob-mk2's avatar
    10% seems a pretty poor compensation to their customers for letting hackers have all your personal details:

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  3. TristanDeCoonha's avatar
    The code also works on the recertified goods, so that 4tb portable drive is now £49.50
    howard9's avatar
    And yet in the term of the code, it should be valid for everything BUT recertified goods lol "Product exclusions: My Passport SSD, SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD, outlet store products and recertified products."
  4. thelagmonster's avatar
    Great price on the SN570
  5. simonhzero's avatar
    Any idea what the difference is between the Elements and Elements SE?
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    The 'SE'
  6. ukle's avatar
    Great price on the SN700's. Those are NAS NVMe drives, normally have a very high price, but can get the 2 TB model for £123; they have an endurance of 2500 TBW - which is a laughably over the top endurance for a 2 TB drive.

    Pity the 4 TB model is still > £300. (edited)
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    freebiehunter's avatar
    I’ve been buying from WD for years using credit card and no issues. You’re protected by the credit card issuer so what’s the worry?
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