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Darn, my order was cancelled.
Mine is still In Process, so a good sign to say the least!
How much were the 512gb drives?
I got in fairly early on the deal and as of 140pm CST it is still in process.
I ordered at like 6am. Doesn't look like they've shipped very many.
How much were the 512gb drives?
Starting to get pissed.... my order has been "processing" since the 15th.
I doubt that's normal. Maybe it's out of stock. Mine shipped 1 day after I submitted my order back in February.
I'd chat with customer service. For a different order with Crucial, they placed my order on hold due to the item being out of stock for a few days. They upgraded me to next day shipping for free when it did come back in stock.
Thank you for your recent order. We regret that due to increased demand for the product you selected, we do not have sufficient inventory to fill your order.
Due to an overwhelming demand, the 128GB Factory Recertified SSD that you ordered is no longer available. We apologize for any inconvenience this might cause you. Crucial.com strives to maintain accurate stock information on our Web site and to fill all orders on the same day they are placed. However, sometimes this simply isn't possible due to the high demand for particular Factory Recertified SSDs.
Due to the unavailability of the Factory Recertified SSD that you ordered, we have canceled your order. Please visit our Web site at www.crucial.com to check out our other SSDs.
If you have further questions, contact our Customer Service Department at 1-800-336-8896 to have a representative assist you.
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These too-good-to-be-true deals are always a crapshoot, especially once the SlickDeals termites have infested it. Its not unlike the deals based on a pricing error at a B&M store that everyone jumps on - chances are it won't work out but a few people get lucky. You're basically just buying a lottery ticket.