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The SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD 8TB briefly dropped to £230.99 on Amazon, significantly below its typical £600+ price point. Due to how quickly the listing was corrected, the drop does not clearly reflect on Keepa chart data.
This was not a prolonged price error; it was a rapid repricing opportunity with extremely limited stock. Members who were monitoring actively were able to secure units before the price corrected.
Monitors alerted to the price drop instantly.
Graph data did not fully capture the dip due to the speed of correction.
Limited stock meant execution speed was critical.
Strong demand in the professional storage category supported resale.
03/02/2026
Amazon briefly repriced the SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD 8TB to £230.99 with limited stock availability.
03/02/2026
House of Resell monitors flagged the pricing discrepancy immediately after it went live.
03/02/2026
The listing reverted back to normal pricing shortly after, limiting total secured units.
04/02/2026
Resale listings began appearing around £340+, reflecting early profit margins.

This was a speed-based Amazon opportunity rather than a long-standing price error. The key takeaway was execution; monitors did their job, but the window was short.
Graph data did not fully capture the dip due to how quickly the listing corrected, which reinforces why live monitoring matters more than historical chart watching.
Not a guaranteed quick flip, and patience may be required, but margins were there for those who acted fast.

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