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Fakeflashtest takes too long
Fakeflashtest takes too long




Originally posted by Fido Artz:okay here is a walmart link for you guys to see: Use common sense, "if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is" SanDisk 1TB which costs $225, which again in this case is being sold by a 3rd party "NGP STORE USA" rather than Amazon themselves, so I still wouldn't recommend getting this.Īn Obviously Fake 1TB "Smart Card" for $23 that tries to look similar to a SanDisk, which should be reported to Amazon to ban the 3rd party seller. They will paint them with the same coloring and design, call them things like ScanDisk, rather the legitimate SanDisk, etc. If you're getting a microSD card, USB flash drive, or other type of external storage definitely but known name brand, from a first party seller directly from them and if possible locally in a retail store where you can physically inspect the packaging to make sure its legitimate.įraudulent sellers will often try to make them look like a known brand. You can try to return it to Walmart but it will usually show that its a 3rd party seller and will note that returns will need to be arranged with them, however, its still worth a shot to show them the scam seller. Walmart, like Amazon, Best Buy, Newegg, etc., have a 3rd party marketplace where they allow 3rd parties to sell products through their site. If you bought one that was $30 it is definitely without a doubt a fake card. you could scammed on amazon and steam, but walmart? i can not believe it.Ī 1TB microSD card is going to be more than $150 up to $350 depending on specification.

fakeflashtest takes too long

Originally posted by Fido Artz:okay, i look forward to the explanation, another question why would a walmart officially sale fake 1tb microsd cards for $22.40 that originally were $54.99? that does not make sense to me.






Fakeflashtest takes too long