A Reddit user says an order for a single WD Black SN7100 SSD turned into a full box delivery, with ten drives arriving instead of one.
The post, shared by user u/Bat-Dragon-666 in the r/PcBuild subreddit, shows multiple sealed NVMe SSDs packed together. The user described the situation jokingly as a “dilemma,” after receiving far more hardware than expected.
All units appear to be part of Western Digital’s WD Black SN7100 lineup, a PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD that typically sells for around $200 in the US market, similar to drives such as the MSI Spatium M571 PCIe 5 SSD. At that price, the shipment is worth roughly $2,000, far exceeding the original order.

Getting one extra SSD is already unusual, but receiving ten highlights how large-scale fulfillment errors can occasionally slip through in high-volume warehouse systems, as seen in unusual listings like the Newegg $87 AMD PC build pricing bug.
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The retailer involved was not identified. Similar incidents have surfaced before, including cases where customers received extra RAM kits or multiple storage devices due to packing mistakes.
The post quickly gained traction online, driven by the unusually high value of the delivery and the rare nature of the error.
Source: Reddit






