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Ordered two SSDs, got twenty, now he’s rich
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80288, member: 636"] Some absolute legend on Reddit basically won the component lottery because Amazon’s warehouse messed up big time. The user, u/1trollzor1, posted about ordering just two Samsung 9100 PRO 2TB NVMe drives but receiving two large boxes containing a total of twenty. These are PCIe Gen5 M.2 SSDs, some of the fastest available, with each drive costing around two hundred and fifty dollars. That mistake by the retailer translated to a nearly five-thousand-dollar haul sitting on his desk. He confirmed in the comments that Amazon told him to just keep all the storage drives. This kind of shipping error is a jackpot, especially considering current prices for solid-state hardware. The value of that many drives could fund an entire high-end computer build with parts like a Ryzen 9800X3D and an RTX 5090. For context, another commenter shared a much smaller win, involving a refund for a single damaged drive that still functioned. That anecdote just highlights how astronomically lucky this situation was for the original poster. The whole thing essentially became a random chance event for the recipient. He could either use the hardware in multiple systems or sell the excess for a massive profit. This incident underscores the bizarre, unpredictable nature of large-scale online logistics, where sometimes, very rarely, the system fails in a spectacularly beneficial way for the customer. [/QUOTE]
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