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expiredGreenChicken680 posted Yesterday 06:43 PM
PowerColor Hellhound AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24GB GDDR6 Graphics Card
+ Free Shipping$500
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The idea is they sell some items on Amazon until Amazon grants them access to their funds faster. They then list a hot item like this undervalued 7900xtx. They quickly make sales before customers get it cash out as much as they can. Their account finally defaults with returns. Amazon refunds us eventually as we waste our time reporting it was a scam. Amazon can't get the scammer to pay b/c they cashed out already and its linked to typically stolen information that they don't care that defaults. So amazon loses money to this seller. Amazon is the real loser at the end of the day. Scammer gets paid well as we all order these cards hoping its real. This makes it profitable for them to continue churning Amazon.
A lot of these CN sellers also bet on users not knowing whether these are real or fake I bet lol
This looks like a common Amazon scam, seller never sold GPU's before.
How would the scam work if fulfilled by Amazon? Genuine question... Between Amazon fulfilling the order and guaranteeing it and consumer credit card protections, I'm not sure how someone can end up losing money on this. We might not get what we ordered, but really no chance of getting scammed.
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The idea is they sell some items on Amazon until Amazon grants them access to their funds faster. They then list a hot item like this undervalued 7900xtx. They quickly make sales before customers get it cash out as much as they can. Their account finally defaults with returns. Amazon refunds us eventually as we waste our time reporting it was a scam. Amazon can't get the scammer to pay b/c they cashed out already and its linked to typically stolen information that they don't care that defaults. So amazon loses money to this seller. Amazon is the real loser at the end of the day. Scammer gets paid well as we all order these cards hoping its real. This makes it profitable for them to continue churning Amazon.
A lot of these CN sellers also bet on users not knowing whether these are real or fake I bet lol
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How would the scam work if fulfilled by Amazon? Genuine question... Between Amazon fulfilling the order and guaranteeing it and consumer credit card protections, I'm not sure how someone can end up losing money on this. We might not get what we ordered, but really no chance of getting scammed.
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How would the scam work if fulfilled by Amazon? Genuine question... Between Amazon fulfilling the order and guaranteeing it and consumer credit card protections, I'm not sure how someone can end up losing money on this. We might not get what we ordered, but really no chance of getting scammed.
The idea is they sell some items on Amazon until Amazon grants them access to their funds faster. They then list a hot item like this undervalued 7900xtx. They quickly make sales before customers get it cash out as much as they can. Their account finally defaults with returns. Amazon refunds us eventually as we waste our time reporting it was a scam. Amazon can't get the scammer to pay b/c they cashed out already and its linked to typically stolen information that they don't care that defaults. So amazon loses money to this seller. Amazon is the real loser at the end of the day. Scammer gets paid well as we all order these cards hoping its real. This makes it profitable for them to continue churning Amazon.
I would wait until it goes down to $ one 6ood night with the coil whine
at this price. in for one.
that's a crazily expensive weirdly shaped hair dryer
I would wait until it goes down to $ one 6ood night with the coil whine
edit: or would that not even be worth it assuming this is legit and would come with a 2 year warranty from PC?
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FSR4 is now also available on 7000 series cards through third party.
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