I just purchased a 32GB kit (2x16GB) of Kingston FURY Beast DDR5 RAM with a speed of 6000 MHz and a CAS latency of 30 from Amazon for around £290. This price included about £40 in import fees and an additional £10 for a four-year accidental damage coverage. Now, I'm seeing the price listed at £450, which seems like a huge increase. Most places in the UK are listing similar DDR5 6000 MHz CL30 32GB kits for around £400 to £500. Am I getting a great deal, or is there something off about this?
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£300 for 32GB of RAM sounds like a steal! I mean, who wouldn’t want that kind of deal? But maybe just double-check the specs and make sure you’re getting what you paid for. You could’ve stumbled upon a great bargain!
It's hard to say for sure if the kit is legit without seeing it, but if it was sold and fulfilled by Amazon, you're probably safe. Sometimes, people return items and Amazon doesn't always check everything thoroughly, which might cause some confusion. Since you’ve already ordered it, I think you can rest easy! Just keep an eye on the delivery.

Yeah, I wouldn’t worry too much. Amazon has a pretty solid return policy. Just make sure to check it as soon as it arrives.