Is This $999 Graphics Card Deal Too Good to Be True?

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Asked By TechieNerd77 On

I just stumbled upon a listing for what appears to be a 5090 graphics card on Amazon for $999, which seems like a steal! I went ahead and ordered it, but now I'm feeling uneasy and wondering if it's possibly a scam. I'm currently using a 3090 and an 850W power supply, so if this deal is legit, I'll definitely need to upgrade my setup. Should I just go ahead and cancel my order?

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Answered By GamerDude42 On

That price is just way too low. There's no way that's a legit offer. I'm pretty sure it's a scam.

SkepticalSam -

Yeah, I mean, it seems like a classic bait-and-switch. Be careful!

Answered By CautiousChris On

If you’re worried, definitely cancel it. Even Amazon's return process can be a hassle for items like this. Think of the headaches later!

WiseOne44 -

Yeah, I've heard returns can be a real pain for expensive items.

Answered By PCMasterRace88 On

It’s frustrating to see these types of scams. Amazon really should be vetting these listings better. You should report it instead of just canceling.

CivicDutyJohn -

For sure! Reporting it helps everyone else too. Just include the details about it being a non-existent product.

Answered By HelpfulHannah On

Funny enough, the listing is just for a cooler, not an actual graphics card! So it's best to cancel that order immediately.

CuriousCat99 -

Haha! I totally missed that too. Definitely canceling now!

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