FS: Storage Hardware WD 2TB WD 2002FAEX Black 3.5" 18 Months Warranty in 5.5k

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zktel

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For Sale is My 2TB WD Cavier Black WD2002FAEX recently RMAed.

18 Months warranty Remaining.

Product is Sealed Packed as received from WD.

Only for Local Buyers i.e. Mumbai only.

Price = 5,500/-.

Please note its WD Black and not Blue or Green.
 

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Please respond to my PM.
I sent a PM that I shall take it and asked for transfer details, but not received any other PM from you after that. If you had sent anything can you please send it again?

Zktel - Pls ignore. Thought you asked to respond to the PM
 
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Ppl do kindly note all wd black came with a 5year warranty if the hdd was bought 3.5 years ago must have cost 7.5k approx also it has a depreciation factor involved on electronics....i would offer max of 3.5-4k with shipping
 
Ppl do kindly note all wd black came with a 5year warranty if the hdd was bought 3.5 years ago must have cost 7.5k approx also it has a depreciation factor involved on electronics....i would offer max of 3.5-4k with shipping

When you want to sell your old house you consider current market price, not the price you have paid in past...
So same rules apply here, consider today price and then do some math...
 
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