2020-01-10 at 4:48 AM UTC
aldra
JIDF Controlled Opposition
yeah for $5 how could you go wrong
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2020-01-10 at 4:50 AM UTC
Buy it and tell us about it.
2020-01-10 at 4:50 AM UTC
aldra
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my uncle bought something similar years ago when 64GB was the most you could fit on a thumb drive. he bought one for $5 and it just failed the moment you wrote more than 256mb to it - turns out they'd just overwritten the firmware on a 256mb drive and the computer just shit the bed when it was unable to write past that point
2020-01-10 at 5:08 AM UTC
I'll look it up on youtube first then just buy one. maybe I can find one on amazon for that price. use my 25 dollar gift card.
2020-01-10 at 5:09 AM UTC
aldra
JIDF Controlled Opposition
it's not legit you spastic
2020-01-10 at 5:50 AM UTC
-SpectraL
coward
[the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
Looks like it's for real. He has a 96.6% positive feedback and over 6,000 reviews. Others are also selling it at that price.
2020-01-10 at 12:15 PM UTC
AngryIVer
African Astronaut
[my jade controlled morrigan]
"Universal Compatibility – Our premium 2TB(real 29.5GB) flash drive can be used with a wide range of devices, including personal computers, a MacBook, or mobile devices."
Lol, NO? It literally says within the description that it's not really 2TB OR USB 3.0
Originally posted by -SpectraL
Looks like it's for real. He has a 96.6% positive feedback and over 6,000 reviews. Others are also selling it at that price.
1) Okay, but eBay only cares about the last 12 months of reviews
2) 96% over 2000+ reviews isn't good. That means for ever 25 sales made 1 person isn't satisfied.
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2020-01-10 at 12:38 PM UTC
Make sure to buy one of those 100,000mAh power banks whole you're there.
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2020-01-10 at 1:57 PM UTC
Why the fuck is the title phrased like a spambot clickbait lol
2020-01-10 at 2:03 PM UTC
Many many years ago I ordered a 16gb MP3/MP4 player off Ebay for $8 or something. I knew it wasn't actually going to be 16gb as it was from China and at the time 16gb MP3 players were far more costly.
I was going to rely on Ebays buyer protection.
So the MP3/4 player showed up, a neat little thing with a screen on it for videos etc...sure enough it was faked, it was actually only 2gb not 16gb after running one of those apps that "fix" faked memory.
I messaged the seller and said "Hey this is fake", he said "what do you want to do?" I said "Send me another one that is really 16gb"...a few week later another one showed up exactly the same.
I emailed him again and said "this other one is only 2gb too I want my money back"...He gave me a full refund (knowing ebay would anyway)...so I got 2x 2gb MP3/4 players for free.
...you could do the same with this drive, It's probably going to be a 16 or 32gb I'm guessing.
ETA: I have one of them here at work actually doing the background music on our "on hold" music for the phone system..I'll take a pic
2020-01-10 at 2:59 PM UTC
Jiggaboo Johnson is the male version of those women that spend all their time on Facebook buy and sell groups
Next he is gonna start organizing coupons