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NEW HP Pavilion ProBook NVMe M.2 SSD Drive 1TB Samsung SSD 980 Various HP Models

Condition:
New
Last One / 1 sold
Price:
US $147.01
ApproximatelyS$ 198.71
Postage:
US $13.99 (approx S$ 18.91) Standard Postage. See detailsfor shipping
Located in: Durham, North Carolina, United States
Delivery:
Estimated between Wed, 5 Jun and Fri, 7 Jun to 43230
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Returns:
30 days return. Buyer pays for return shipping. See details- for more information about returns
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Seller information

Registered as a Business Seller
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.
eBay item number:225983477065
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Item specifics

Condition
New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is ...
Brand
HP
Compatible With
Laptop
Type
SSD Drive
Drive Type(s) Supported
Internal SSD, SSD (Solid State Drive)
Model
SSD 980 MZ-V8V1T0 MZ-V8V1T0B/AM
MPN
L52005-001, L85348-002 L85360-002 L85368-002 L85364-002 L85350-002 L85354-002
Storage Capacity
1 TB
Interface
M.2
Product Line
Pavilion

Item description from the seller

NetSalem

NetSalem

100% positive feedback
8.7K items sold
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Detailed Seller Ratings

Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
5.0
Reasonable shipping cost
4.8
Shipping speed
5.0
Communication
5.0

Seller feedback (1,991)

b***t (451)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Shipped quickly, packed very well in bubble wrap, as described, installed, booted up, works perfectly. Would buy from again. Used an old credit card and guitar pick to disassemble the laptop. Try to wear an ESD wrist strap or at least be careful not to touch electrical contacts while inside the laptop. I also removed the battery before installing the new hard drive, just as an xtra safety measure, then reinstalled the battery.
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