eBay Fake SSD Scam: Redditor Buys 16TB Drives to Expose Sellers

A Redditor buys fake 16TB SSDs on eBay for $25 to expose scammers. The drives contain only microSD cards and glue, risking data loss for unsuspecting buyers.

A disassembled counterfeit 16TB SSD enclosure revealing a microSD card and hot glue inside
A disassembled counterfeit 16TB SSD enclosure revealing a microSD card and hot glue inside

A Reddit user is exposing a growing scam on eBay where counterfeit solid-state drives masquerade as high-capacity storage. These fake SSDs pose a direct risk to buyers who rely on them for data storage, as the drives often report inflated capacities that lead to immediate data corruption when filled. The user targets these listings specifically to trigger eBay's consumer protection policies and get refunds.

User targets suspicious listings to trigger refunds and ban fraudulent sellers

The latest target of this investigation was a listing for a 16TB SSD priced at just $25. When the user received the drive, they discovered it contained nothing more than a small microSD card, some weights, and hot glue inside the enclosure. The seller used these materials to make the device feel heavy and legitimate, mimicking the physical weight of a real high-capacity drive.

A disassembled counterfeit 16TB SSD enclosure revealing a microSD card and hot glue inside
The inside of a fake 16TB SSD sold on eBay for $25, containing only a microSD card and weights.

Counterfeit storage devices like this one often use simple components to trick buyers into thinking they are purchasing premium hardware. Some fake drives are now sophisticated enough to mimic high-end models such as the 990 Pro. When users attempt to write data to these drives, the inflated capacity reports cause the system to overwrite existing files, resulting in permanent data loss.

The user, identified as u/Hartkralle, explained their strategy for dealing with these scammers. They stated, "I buy one, check if it's legit or not, and if not, I report the seller to eBay. I get my money back, and they (the seller) lose their account." This approach ensures that buyers do not lose money while helping to remove fraudulent sellers from the marketplace.

This practice highlights the importance of buyer vigilance when purchasing storage hardware from third-party marketplaces. eBay's refund policy protects consumers who report counterfeit items, making it a viable deterrent for scammers. Buyers should always verify the legitimacy of unusually cheap high-capacity drives before trusting them with important data.

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