A man in China bought a Samsung hard drive which never actually contained the promised hardware.
Bought through Taobao, a popular Chinese customer-to-customer online store, the man found the 160GB drive to only contain a fraction of the drive’s storage capacity when he plugged it into his computer.
Upon removing the casing, the buyer found that the innards had been removed and replaced with a bunch of nuts and bolts glued to the base. A small USB drive was linked to the cable input, creating the illusion that the product was a fully-fledged hard drive.
The $35 fake is a warning to those purchasing second hand electronic through online stores.
Source: M.I.C. Gadget
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Thanks for the warning James but a little to late for me i already have fallen foul to this vendors at the traffic lights. R100 down the tube for a non-working 32gb drive.