The disk price was good, too good. It turns out that the vendor is selling used drives as new since there was no mention of the drive being used, recertified, refurbished, etc. Worse, the vendor wiped the drive's history log to make it appear it had 0 hours of usage. Fortunately, Seagate also has a hidden backup log that can't be erased. The drive I got shows 50,623 hours of use. That's over 5 years! The number of read commands is 3.4 Billion - not thousands, or even millions, but with a B. Hardly "new" by any standard. I contacted the vendor about their drives' age condition and they did not address the issue.