Redditor Exposes Fake 16TB SSD Scam After Finding Weights And A microSD Card Inside

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One Reddit user recently shared their discovery of a fake 16TB SSD purchased from eBay for under $30 (~RM122). Instead of a high-capacity drive, the enclosure only contained a small board, a microSD card, and some weights hot-glued inside to mimic the feel of a legitimate SSD.

u/Hartkralle explained that they regularly purchase suspicious storage devices from questionable listings to help expose fraudulent sellers. Thanks to eBayโ€™s buyer protection policies, they are able to recover their money while the scammers risk losing their accounts.

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While some users appreciate the effort, others pointed out that scammers could simply create new accounts shortly after being removed. However, u/Hartkralle argued that even a temporary disruption prevents them from scamming more buyers and provides additional evidence that these types of scams do exist.

Moreover, fake storage devices are far from a new problem, with similar scams dating back decades. One Reddit commenter recalled receiving low-quality VHS tapes in the 1990s that were advertised as higher-capacity recordings that could only store a fraction of the expected footage.

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The fake SSD discovered by u/Hartkralle is also considered a relatively simple scam compared to newer counterfeits. Due to memory shortages, some fake SSDs now closely imitate popular models like Samsungโ€™s 990 Pro, making software checks such as CrystalDiskInfo one of the easiest ways to verify authenticity.

Beyond missing out on advertised speeds, fake drives pose a much bigger risk, which is potential data loss. The โ€œ16TBโ€ SSD purchased by u/Hartkralle only contained a 60GB microSD card, meaning users who exceeded that limit could unknowingly corrupt their own files or lose them entirely.

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While buyer protection policies can help recover losses, they donโ€™t undo the potential damage caused by these scams. By the time users realise their โ€œ16TBโ€ drive is actually a tiny memory card in disguise, their data may already be long gone. Itโ€™s good to remember that when it comes to storage, a deal that seems too good to be true usually is for a reason.

(Source: Tomโ€™s Hardware, Reddit)

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