Only 12 percent of their sales are completed.
I tried my luck to score a 256 GB 2.5-inch SATA SSD for the seller's low asking price of less than $14, but the seller didn't respond to my inquiry.
They have had this product listed for sale since 2023, and due to the product page remaining unchanged for some time, purchases on this platform require approval from the seller.
What's odd is that they recently updated a lot of their listings, but a whopping 88 percent of all of their sales were canceled due to noncompliance, but it was worth trying my luck to see if they would respond.
This particular SSD was selling for around $18 earlier this year, but has since skyrocketed to $32.
Meanwhile, I've been seeing some customers claiming that sellers are starting to cancel their orders for used SSDs, because they found out the price has gone up.
I deal with these kinds of sellers all the time in the trading card industry, but I never thought it would happen in the used computer parts market.