I found a used RTX 3090 being sold for just €250. The seller claims it still has warranty and allows testing before purchase. However, he lives quite far away, so I'd need to arrange for delivery if I decide to buy it. Is this a good deal, or should I be cautious?
4 Answers
If the seller lets you test it out, that’s a good sign! But I'd still be wary. €250 is an incredible deal, but scams are everywhere. Make sure to cover your bases!
If you can test the GPU and everything works well, then it could be worth it! A price like that for an RTX 3090 is quite enticing if it's in good condition.
Delivery makes this feel sketchy. It's tough buying something like a GPU without seeing it first. You might end up getting scammed, or they might send you the wrong item. Just keep an eye out!
Be careful! If it's under warranty, that could be a plus, but deals this good usually come with some red flags. It’s often said that if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. I'd suggest thinking twice before sending any money, especially since you won’t be able to test it firsthand.

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