I normally would not buy pc parts from strangers or ebay etc etc..., but the more I think about it if you're buying it sealed, why not do so for ssds? If the ssd has issues right off, ebay will make them take it back. If it has issues later on, would you seriously send your ssd in for a warranty claim? That is a security threat because who knows who will be looking at it and have access to your information or company files. So I think the warranties become moot on them and that I might as well save the $40+.
Another pc part that seems to me to be ok to buy on there and even USED would be good RAM. With G.Skill you get a lifetime warranty, so I'd assume they wouldn't care where you bought it.
Basically I "may" be able to get a 1tb 970 evo plus for under $100 brand new from an individual or get one for about $140 from an authorized dealer. I could probably get a regular 970 evo for around $60. This is if a particular deal works.
Another pc part that seems to me to be ok to buy on there and even USED would be good RAM. With G.Skill you get a lifetime warranty, so I'd assume they wouldn't care where you bought it.
Basically I "may" be able to get a 1tb 970 evo plus for under $100 brand new from an individual or get one for about $140 from an authorized dealer. I could probably get a regular 970 evo for around $60. This is if a particular deal works.