Found a certain piece of tech listed at a literally insane price. I would normally ignore this too-good -to-be-true type situation, even on amazon, but since I don't think I'll ever in my life be able to afford this product I am very tempted to try it. I assume worst case scenario I get scammed and I get a refund, right? Is it worth any potential risk? Or am I a complete retard for even THINKING this could work?
>>16983819
Amazon is pretty good about that stuff. I'd say go for it. I've had nothing but AMAZING experiences with their support.
>>16983821
Yeah same for me that's why I'm so tempted. I've bought misadvertised products before and I ended up getting a refund and getting to keep the product.
post link
Buy it and then post the link.
>>16983831
>>16983849
http://www.amazon.com/forum/-/Tx3573T28FTICD9/ref=ask_ql_ql_al_hza?asin=B005MYF4J6
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B005MYF4J6/
>>16983819
>>16983854
>30 bucks graphic monitor
I guess the owner came on it every time he watched porn on it.
>>16983860
read reviews
Had to see it from afar however, seller didn't bother to replace item. They sent me a wrong order and refused to replace it with the correct item. EverdaySource actually sent me a tablet cover instead of this beautiful machine and won't fulfill agreement. Hard to trust sellers like this.
>>16983819
Pay by PayPal, who won't release the funds to the seller until you're satisfied by the product.
Needed a new tablet. If anything goes wrong I'll just return it.