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There's a guy on ebay selling an Athlon processor that I'm interested
in... he says it's "new" and that it's "been tested and in perfect
working condition". He even has a picture and it looks pretty new. He
has perfect feedback, and he's actually sold over 20 different Athlon
processors (most of which are "new" and "tested" and in "perfect
working condition") in the last month.
I've heard that there are some fake/counterfeit Athlons floating
around, and I just want to make sure I don't get one of those. Any
tips on how I can avoid those? Does that guy on Ebay sound like he's
selling authentic Athlons? I wonder why he has so many "new" Athlons
that are "tested and in perfect working condition".
For example, here's one of his previous auctions:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=86712&item=6832451432
in... he says it's "new" and that it's "been tested and in perfect
working condition". He even has a picture and it looks pretty new. He
has perfect feedback, and he's actually sold over 20 different Athlon
processors (most of which are "new" and "tested" and in "perfect
working condition") in the last month.
I've heard that there are some fake/counterfeit Athlons floating
around, and I just want to make sure I don't get one of those. Any
tips on how I can avoid those? Does that guy on Ebay sound like he's
selling authentic Athlons? I wonder why he has so many "new" Athlons
that are "tested and in perfect working condition".
For example, here's one of his previous auctions:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=86712&item=6832451432