Though items in general, and the expansion bay hard drives in particular,
went quickly (i.e., within about two hours from when I received the
Smartdisk email announcing the sale), you can bet they'll be appearing on
e-bay pretty soon. It's likely that some people pounced on the sale and
bought as many units as they could, with an eye to reselling them.

I was disappointed about not getting one of the 30GB or 18GB expansion bay
drives, though I did find out in the end that buying one off e-bay might be
cheaper than if I'd got it directly from Smartdisk.
Just to get an idea on shipping, I put an order thru for an expansion bay HD
and a USB floppy, and at checkout I got international shipping rates of $100
to Europe and $60 to Canada (!!) What a joke. Even more so considering that
they were offering free ground shipping in the US (e.g., Vancouver, BC is
just across the border from Vancouver, WA, but they want $60 to go that
extra mile or two).

I'm sorry now I wasted an hour or so rummaging thru the Smartdisk web site
and returning from time to time, hoping to find that the stock had been
replenished. If prices don't get too out of hand on e-bay, I'll be able to
get an exp bay HD shipped to Canada for about $35 less than Smartdisk
wanted. 

Chris H


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