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YlisseanKitty

Amazon Evidence

Sep 18th, 2017
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  1. Hi Amazon, furthering this towards you as there’s been no response from the seller yet. As outlined to the seller, both cards are fakes.
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  4. For starters, both cards received look very different from what was advertised. This is the image from your webpage:
  5. https://i.imgur.com/Vq7yfdB.png
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  7. And these were the two I received:
  8. https://i.imgur.com/4JO9PyB.jpg
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  10. As you can see, both cards have differences in the placement on the print of the text as well as vastly different layouts.
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  13. Furthermore, the model number listed at the bottom of “SDC10/128GB” also doesn’t even exist on Kingston’s website, their specifications go as follows for this line:
  14. https://i.imgur.com/iWBLJWM.png
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  16. The microSD HC format can’t extend beyond 32GB due to physical limitations, only SDXC can go beyond, which is not what the front label says at all. It’s claiming these are SDHC.
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  19. Finding the item on Kingston’s site again brings me to this:
  20. https://i.imgur.com/9BKhuvH.png
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  22. UHS-1 U3 90R/80W, 90MB/s read, 80MB/s write. When actually testing the cards, this is what I ended up with:
  23. https://i.imgur.com/Znp3IiB.png
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  25. A rough 15/5 instead of 90/80. And it couldn’t even *finish* the 4K sequences, which is the thing these cards are supposed to be built for.
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  28. Now, as I’m sure you noticed in those images, both display 125GB useable which is strictly wrong for a 128GB card. 128 gigabytes works out as 119 gibibytes which is what's displayed to the user as a useable amount. This is the readout from the legitimate Sandisk one:
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  30. https://i.imgur.com/sQNJ6CM.png
  31. ~128 billion bytes equating to 119 Gigabytes/128 Gibibytes. Compare this to one of the ones that I purchased from your seller:
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  33. https://i.imgur.com/ZLkuC7d.png
  34. ~134 billion bytes which equates to 124 Gigabytes/134 Gibibytes… Which is just wrong.
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  39. Both cards were then tested with validity of the space, and both seemed to fail rather quickly into things. After several tests, these were the results.
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  41. https://i.imgur.com/84CXUdX.png
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  43. Both cards registered ~16GB in working space with the other ~108 being corrupted. In one case, the test couldn't even write beyond 40GB, let alone verify and see it as failed.
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  45. For reference, this is what a genuine Sandisk 128GB SD card came out as compared to one of the ones I purchased:
  46. https://i.imgur.com/hchZpHZ.png
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  48. As you can see, the legitimate Sandisk one passed with no issues, and once again the one purchased from your seller couldn’t even finish the test before just giving up.
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