Hi,
While I was aware of the flooding I'd not put the pieces together initially.
I picked up three new 2tb Samsung drives a few weeks back for a long overdue upgrade of one of my PC's. Good timing it turns out.
I was at a friends the other night, working on his PC & we decided a new HDD was really in order. We went on line and it was almost like I'd gone into an alternate reality - I could not beleive the drive prices I was seeing! The drives I'd ordered a couple of weeks prior at £57 each were at £139.99! I though I'd entered something wrong in my filter criteria, but no. So yeah, big BIG shock.
Still, at the end of the day, to you and I this is a minor inconvenience at worst. I really feel for those effected by the flooding. I saw one news article where a family had been evacuated to escape the flooding only to be evacuated again a few days later from the "safe" location. Really really not good.
I cannot really comprehend being evacuated from my home, loosing all my stuff to flooding - though it is just stuff at the end of the day - that I've worked hard for over the years.
Hopefully the flood water will retreat and people wll be able to return to their homes and begin to rebuild / clean up soon.
Oh, I agree it's very bad form for some etailers to bump prices right away - profeteering on a disaster that is. It's a bit sick that people losing homes and lives is taken as an opportunity to make some extra money. I cannot believe that these places that had several 100's in stock one day, suddenly have very few but at a much higher price the very next day. Those who genuinely hold lower stock I understand they have to buy at the higher price right away, assuming NO local stocks exist (though those might be bumped too), but others who chose to make a quick buck... *sigh*
Scoob.