I'm considering buying some Kingston Fury RAM from a seller who is offering it for $20, while it usually costs around $50 in my area. The seller claims the RAM is sealed and that he has a receipt, but it's from two years ago. Do you think this deal is legitimate or is it just sketchy?
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Honestly, you can’t know for sure. Who is this 'some guy'? Sounds suspicious, like maybe he’s just trying to get quick cash from a random buyer.
There's a chance it might not even work, and you might only find out after you’ve paid for it. Testing RAM isn't exactly easy unless you’re at home.
So it’s possible then; always a risk with used gear!
If the meeting location is safe and you're only paying $20, I say go for it. Just remember, with these types of deals, a scam is always a possibility.
I see, well it is a safe place to meet, and it is $20. I'll try.
People might be clearing out old tech they can’t use anymore. I’ve sold things way below their value just to make space. Just meet in a public area and check it out before you buy!
What should I look for? I’m considering bringing my own RAM to compare.
Good idea! You can check for any physical damage or wear and test it if possible.
Sometimes people just want to quickly unload their old stuff, so it might not be a scam. Not everyone keeps track of the going rates for used items and some just want to get rid of things they don’t use anymore.
I hope u are right. I'll take the risk.
That’s fair, but always better to be cautious!

Tbf, the seller may also not realize it's faulty.