Fake 30 TB Walmart SSD Scam! - Krazy Ken’s Tech Talk

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2023
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  • @ComputerClan
    @ComputerClan  Год назад +104

    Hey! Check out part 1 first! ruclips.net/video/_Yr6CaKstZw/видео.html (or after, if that's how you roll) Also, special thanks to Mike Cobb from DriveSavers, Inc. for helping with this episode! And extra thanks to all the volunteers who helped with the script. I appreciate you all. 🙏

    • @wulzyfan59
      @wulzyfan59 Год назад +1

      ok

    • @_lun4r_
      @_lun4r_ Год назад +1

      don't pin comments bro

    • @brandgrandreal
      @brandgrandreal Год назад +4

      I wonder if it's possible "and worth it" to reprogram these drives to have them say it's real storage size.

    • @johnnycha
      @johnnycha Год назад +2

      Thank you, it’s a shame that the first fake SSD from the first video didn’t follow up on the second video…

    • @TBaker-xu5is
      @TBaker-xu5is Год назад +2

      Just to give you an update...
      I checked the Walmart website and discovered a couple of things.
      1) The one that you showed is out of stock - whether they were pulled or not, I don't know. However the company shown on the website has none of the SSDs available - in any size.
      2) there is another company selling 60TB SSDs for about the same price.
      Conclusion: Be wary of these drives and check with a reputable seller for comparison and don't jump at the item because of the low price. Also stick with a recognized brand to be surer about your purchase. Granted these are not absolute, but will help you to avoid these scams.

  • @AMD7027
    @AMD7027 Год назад +814

    Talk about this "AGAIN"...people need to understand realistic prices and Walmart needs to vet the vendors and how they get on their platform.

    • @CinnaBonBun69420
      @CinnaBonBun69420 Год назад +61

      Walmart doesn't really care tbh. As long as they make a little money, then they'll let anyone sell on their site

    • @fennecfoxfanatic
      @fennecfoxfanatic Год назад +53

      Money > reputation. I guess they think most people won't notice. Walmart can just shift the blame to the 3rd party vendor if anyone complains.

    • @scrappy93
      @scrappy93 Год назад +13

      Well, you can report them or you yourself can check the seller reviews. You can easily tell the fake reviews. Same with Amazon. You don't buy from a low rated ebay, mercari, letgo, or scammy marketplace seller. So buyers kinda do it to themselves. Even the price is a dead giveaway.

    • @johnnycha
      @johnnycha Год назад +8

      12:18 And this is why you don’t buy from off-brand products…

    • @Primordial_Radiance
      @Primordial_Radiance Год назад +5

      They do vet them. This is how they find out about them and how they get kicked off the site.

  • @RaduTek
    @RaduTek Год назад +446

    That SD card is most likely a rejected card from a legit manufacturer like SanDisk or Samsung. These cards failed the QC tests at the factory and somehow got smuggled out of the factory for them to be used in shady products such as these. I wouldn't trust it with any sensible data even if it performs fine for the moment.

    • @stephaniethebatter7975
      @stephaniethebatter7975 Год назад +53

      Yes, I feel like Krazy Ken needs to mention this. I'm pretty sure some people would just buy these scam products and either extract the SD card or fix up the controller so it no longer lies about storage capacity. Atomic Shrimp mentioned something similar to this in one of his videos, but you'll probably have to find it and I'm afraid to link it here as it may get autodeleted...

    • @munkycoolgaming
      @munkycoolgaming Год назад +43

      @@stephaniethebatter7975 I’m not sure why someone would knowingly buy a fake ssd just to take a microsd card out of it. I just checked Best Buy’s website and right now I can buy a Samsung 128 gb microsd card for just $20.

    • @r.Ry4N.05
      @r.Ry4N.05 Год назад +6

      The card being unlabeled should be a clear sign.

    • @JJFX-
      @JJFX- Год назад +9

      @@stephaniethebatter7975 Anyone doing this intentionally would only do it out of a curiously and have enough tech knowledge to know some random SD card in a scam product isn't going to be reliable. Someone who apparently doesn't even know what SD cards cost. Even as a USB-C adapter, that controller makes it worthless.
      That said, I've had a lot of questionable SD cards over the years and they're typically fine for non-critical use where it's only occasionally writing small files and not in a constant read/write cycle. They die very fast if in something like a raspberry pi or security camera. You do have to be careful leaving them unplugged for long periods of time or it may corrupt data faster than usual but that's something to keep in mind with all SSDs. Anyone leaving even quality SATA drives or thumbsticks in a drawer as a backup will likely be very upset in the future when they actual try opening all their files.

    • @stephaniethebatter7975
      @stephaniethebatter7975 Год назад +4

      @@JJFX- Well, obviously people are doing this if someone like Atomic Shrimp is having to answer questions that are basically "Well, you could still use the SD card/USB/fake storage device, right?"

  • @kerethmakura4502
    @kerethmakura4502 Год назад +6

    It's like being offered a new Ferrari for $100, you've got to realise that something is screwy.

  • @cobaltretrotech
    @cobaltretrotech Год назад +77

    I once got an SSD from WalMart in person that was priced and presented as new, even behind a locked glass door, and it still was not only used, but still had someone's data on it, AND a bootcamp partition. I'm not surprised that this is happening

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Год назад +2

      has that happened to you your daddy buys you a 30 terabyte ssd?🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @cobaltretrotech
      @cobaltretrotech Год назад +16

      @@raven4k998 how hold of you to assume that I am not capable of buying my own things. Not everyone is spoon fed by their parents for their entire life

    • @h8GW
      @h8GW Год назад +8

      It's what happens when you use min-wage employees to process tech returns instead of a dedicated tech refurbishment team.

    • @ShaCaro
      @ShaCaro Год назад +4

      ​@@cobaltretrotech but very safe to assume you didn't watch the video.

    • @cobaltretrotech
      @cobaltretrotech Год назад +7

      @@ShaCaro I did. I admit that my experience is at best tangentially related, but this still reminded me of my own less than stellar Walmart experience

  • @Thatguy101987
    @Thatguy101987 Год назад +88

    Ken's credit card company must hate him for all the chargebacks he has to do.

    • @SaraMorgan-ym6ue
      @SaraMorgan-ym6ue 7 месяцев назад +4

      wait wait wait how is a 30 TB drive that cheap on a serious matter forgetting about the size how is it that a 10TB drive is over 200 dollars in price and this drive is three times the capacity and only 30 bucks wow sounds like a scam to me🤣

    • @spugelo359
      @spugelo359 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@SaraMorgan-ym6ue What I'm more baffled by is how is that even legal? That is 100% false advertisement to sell something and lie about the specs.

    • @billant2
      @billant2 Месяц назад

      @@spugelo359 - It's illegal to misrepresent a product in most countries, yet large online marketplaces seem to look the other way. smh

    • @russelldoty2743
      @russelldoty2743 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@spugelo359Legality doesn't matter if punishments aren't enforced. And considering that a lot of these people are likely located in regions that are hostile to foreign influence, it's likely they'll never be enforced.

  • @AidenRKrone
    @AidenRKrone Год назад +131

    Back in 2019, I bought one of those SSDs from Walmart's online marketplace, although the one I bought was 500 GB and was branded as "Kootion". Rather than having a spoofed storage capacity, it would outright crash and lock up my entire computer every time I tried to copy any file to it. I contacted the seller to explain the situation, and surprisingly they fully refunded me and paid for me to ship the item back.

    • @freedomliberty5525
      @freedomliberty5525 Год назад +41

      Let us hope it was not a trojan SSD, and you shipped them back all kinds of info.

    • @builder396
      @builder396 Год назад +31

      Even the brand name told you to proceed with caution, I mean, it sounds almost the same.

    • @sonnguyen-iv7gv
      @sonnguyen-iv7gv Год назад +6

      3 months after the video was posted, walmart is still selling these "SSD"

    • @laurenjones5081
      @laurenjones5081 5 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, any storage that claims that are writing over 500 MB per second through a USB 3.14. It's a delusional at best but it's easily tested through benchmarking

  • @bibasik7
    @bibasik7 Год назад +61

    You deserve an Oscar for pretending to be surprised every time these SSDs turn out to be USB 2.0!

    • @oscargalindo26
      @oscargalindo26 Год назад +5

      What?

    • @nekosh1ru
      @nekosh1ru Год назад +1

      @@oscargalindo26 NO WAY

    • @oscargalindo26
      @oscargalindo26 Год назад +2

      @@nekosh1ru Ha

    • @namesurname4666
      @namesurname4666 Год назад

      what's the point of usb 3.0 if an sd card is around 1mb/s-100mb/s?

    • @someguy4915
      @someguy4915 Год назад

      @@namesurname4666 Higher speed is the point, obviously... USB 2.0 is max 480Mb/s, so a 100MB/s SD card (note the difference between Mb/s and MB/s) would be about double the speed that a USB 2.0 connection can transfer.

  • @rayharvey1330
    @rayharvey1330 11 месяцев назад +9

    WALMART, AMAZON etc...need to hire a bunch of dudes like you to test this kinda crap before they allow it on their websites/store.

    • @ScottyKirk1
      @ScottyKirk1 4 месяца назад +2

      They'd be losing money due to all of the suckers who have been duped... You can't even trust az reviews anymore!

  • @steve_1507
    @steve_1507 Год назад +119

    The reason it is faster directly is because the computer uses SD Mode, whereas the enclosure uses SPI mode, which is slowet but doesn't require a license

    • @rudeskalamander
      @rudeskalamander Год назад +10

      What does spi mean in this context? I'm only familiar with it meaning ska punk international

    • @BZEOfficials
      @BZEOfficials Год назад

      @@rudeskalamander LMAO WHAT

    • @rudeskalamander
      @rudeskalamander Год назад +1

      @@BZEOfficials ska punk international is a great music lable

    • @I.____.....__...__
      @I.____.....__...__ Год назад +21

      @@rudeskalamander Serial Peripheral Interface is, well, serial, so it can only transfer one stream of data at a time whereas SD mode can transfer up to 4.

    • @thesledgehammerblog
      @thesledgehammerblog Год назад +9

      Something tells me whoever is out there churning out scam products like this can easily find some controller that bootlegs the technology, but it's probably 3 cents more expensive per unit so they go with the cheap one.

  • @ExtraSauceOnTheSide
    @ExtraSauceOnTheSide Год назад +79

    I would also check whether the USB cable included in the product is even USB 3.0 compatible. I've been noticing cables that claim they support USB 3.0 and even color the plugs blue, but are only wired for USB 2.0.

    • @KingSchmandmann
      @KingSchmandmann Год назад +5

      There are only two traces (USB 2.0) between the chip and the USB connector on the board

    • @MrAdannor
      @MrAdannor Год назад +1

      @@KingSchmandmann The question is more like did the scammer buy a normal 3rd party USB3 cable to put into the box or did they manufacture a fake cable too.

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 Год назад +2

      @@MrAdannor There are legitimate USB 2.0 cables with USB-C connectors. They are useful for connecting new devices to USB 2.0 A ports on computers and chargers. But they generally aren't marked with the Blue color code for USB 3 plugs.

    • @MrAdannor
      @MrAdannor Год назад

      @@johndododoe1411 Yes, of course. But this scamdrive has the blue plastic, so it is either a legit usb3 cable or a fake usb3 cable and it is a bit curious about which.

    • @taunteratwill1787
      @taunteratwill1787 Год назад

      True!! 😎

  • @RyanMartinez
    @RyanMartinez Год назад +26

    Another red flag is that they are private third party sellers (read: NOT affiliated with Walmart or Amazon) shipping from and based out of China (or similarly sketchy country). Always look at the country of origin. ALWAYS.

    • @I.____.....__...__
      @I.____.....__...__ Год назад +4

      Yup, Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, etc. are all essentially just eBay now, and they even make a point of displaying third-party items and even making it hard to filter them out. 😠 Always make sure to filter them (assuming there's an option to do so). Yes, this will eliminate legitimate third-party sellers, but you can't take a chance, especially with something expensive or storage which you put irreplaceable files on. 🤷

    • @Relkond
      @Relkond Год назад

      The issue of fraudulent sellers and fraudulent storefronts has also limited who I’m willing to buy from and what I’ll buy from them. What I won’t be buying for some time is SSDs that price at $1/tb

    • @joefish6091
      @joefish6091 Год назад

      if on a host website then they are affiliates. same as utube partnering with election fraudsters.

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 Год назад +1

      All the best drives are made in China or 3rd world countries anyway. It's the company name of the seller that matters. Some fraudsters will stick fake Samsung or Kingston names on their fake drives, but hopefully they'll have problems getting listed as _being_ Samsung on a website where the real Samsung is also selling.

    • @Relkond
      @Relkond Год назад

      @@johndododoe1411 By ‘China’… do you mean the Republic of China, or the People’s Republic of China? Because one of the two may find it difficult to compete in the SSD market, while the other has a healthy chunk of the market.

  • @Keullo-eFIN
    @Keullo-eFIN Год назад +38

    I love these fake storage device videos, as it's always interesting to see that what they've put inside of the covers of those.

    • @TomNimitz
      @TomNimitz Год назад +3

      There was a image floating around a few years back of a (fake capacity) portable drive. Inside the enclosure was a small SD card and adapter, plus two very large iron hex nuts glued in to add mass.

  • @ineed2speed
    @ineed2speed Год назад +23

    30TB? I don't think we are came that far yet. (Mind the date as I wrote this)

    • @ComputerClan
      @ComputerClan  Год назад +6

      Yeah… 😅

    • @tylern6420
      @tylern6420 Год назад +3

      Even then this seems too small for 30 TB

    • @tylern6420
      @tylern6420 Год назад +3

      Like maybe you can squeeze half of that into the case

  • @saxman112
    @saxman112 Год назад +36

    Ugh, the fact that major retailers like Walmart and Amazon are allowing this kind of stuff to happen is beyond infuriating! Simply put if it’s too good to be true, it probably is. Sure, the prices of flash storage have come down dramatically in recent years, but giant capacities, like 30 TB and larger, are still going to cost many thousands of dollars for probably the rest of our lifetime…

    • @johnlovric
      @johnlovric Год назад +3

      if we all bought these in volume, and demanded refunds - easy to prove its a scam - I have a feeling walmart & amazon would be forced to vet resellers more or just drop them entirely... of course, there are no enough of us willing to go thru the headache

    • @chadd990
      @chadd990 Год назад +3

      @@johnlovric heck yeah. we need to buy a bunch of these. My affiliate link is in my bio, buy them from there. Buy like 10 of them, that will send a bigger message.

    • @markjacobs1086
      @markjacobs1086 Год назад +1

      They're not even possible yet in such a formfactor... There's simply not enough room in that tiny enclosure to fit that amount of NAND flash.

    • @joefish6091
      @joefish6091 Год назад

      Same as car companies doing cost benefit analysis of danger vs recall. whatever makes a profit.

    • @someguy4915
      @someguy4915 Год назад +3

      @@markjacobs1086 There is easily enough physical space, there's even a 100TB SSD (for enterprise so don't even bother looking at the price tag) in roughly the same physical dimensions.

  • @runforitman
    @runforitman Год назад +4

    I hate this trend of huge retailers letting whoever use their name to sell scam / garbage items
    It is frustrating

  • @honda_fanboy
    @honda_fanboy Год назад +21

    You need to upload more, I love Scam Busting episodes so much

  • @targuscinco
    @targuscinco Год назад +11

    One time I had a fake flesh light. The hole was just a sticker! I was like oh man, you got me good!

  • @theodoros_1234
    @theodoros_1234 Год назад +53

    These videos keep getting better, It's clear that you're putting a lot of effort in making these! You explained everything very well, and I had a good laugh at the same time.

    • @ComputerClan
      @ComputerClan  Год назад +20

      Thank you! I super-appreciate it because you're right! I've been pumping a lot more time and effort into these lately. Ya know, the whole quality over quantity approach. : D

    • @ryansayces870
      @ryansayces870 Год назад +2

      Definitely

    • @theodoros_1234
      @theodoros_1234 Год назад +2

      @@ComputerClan I just hope that the magic RUclips algorithm notices and rewards you with more views and new subs, since you would definitely deserve it! You make better content than some channels that have millions of subs.

    • @bumbo66
      @bumbo66 Год назад +1

      @@ComputerClan I hope you so a review on the flashlight scam? I see that stupid ad your flashlight is like a lightsaber.

    • @ComputerClan
      @ComputerClan  Год назад +3

      @@bumbo66 did you see the end of my episode? I think this will answer your hopes. ; )

  • @damian9303
    @damian9303 Год назад +18

    I actually remember being able to find Windows XP laptops being sold on Walmart’s website some several years ago and being mindblown considering at the time they only had Windows 8 ones for display in store. Now I guess I know why

  • @2.0taccord
    @2.0taccord Год назад +14

    I'm so glad someone is finally talking about this. I've seen so many of these on Amazon as of late and I knew these were just using modified controllers

    • @louistournas120
      @louistournas120 6 месяцев назад

      These are probably factory rejects. The chips in them probably have faults, bad memory segments, can't handle high Hz. Throw it in the garbage.

  • @a2pha
    @a2pha Год назад +7

    6:11 The transfer to these solid state drives will also slow down if it is getting "too hot." And I mean that in the literal sense. I have an old 256-GB I use for transfers and even after only transferring 50-100gb the plug itself is red hot; you can burn your finger on it. So be careful out there when transferring files.

  • @nikolakolarov12
    @nikolakolarov12 Год назад +10

    This series is amazing, you need to upload more.

  • @GodmanchesterGoblin
    @GodmanchesterGoblin Год назад +1

    Thanks for bringing this kind of dodgy data storage product greater attention. I was also impressed by the clarity of your explanations showing how the storage ultimately fails but continues to give the user the impression that it's all working.

  • @h8GW
    @h8GW Год назад +1

    I love how much good information you packed into this video in a way for even tech noobs to understand.
    Not that I'm a tech noob -more like tech barely competent,- but it all lined up with the snippets of tech knowledge I picked up from various sources over the years.

  • @rafaeltorovip
    @rafaeltorovip Год назад +74

    When a company is so bad about checking what they allow vendors to put on their website you just can imagine the type of quality control they have. That’s why I do not remember the last time I visited a Walmart store or bought something at their website. 😞

    • @I.____.....__...__
      @I.____.....__...__ Год назад +1

      Walmart, Best Buy, Amazon, etc. do this now, they allow third-party sellers and have essentially turned into eBay. They don't bother to vet anything because they charge a fee to allow third-party sellers and won't take action unless they get a significant amount of complaints. Avaricious capitalism at work. 🤷

    • @TheMastertbc
      @TheMastertbc Год назад +2

      Think about what garbage food they would sell

    • @ABaumstumpf
      @ABaumstumpf Год назад +11

      This is the walmart online-store - and in that regards they are basically the same as any other online marketplace - just as bad as amazon.

    • @snakewithapen5489
      @snakewithapen5489 Год назад

      I'm from the Midwest so I have a personal vendetta against Walmart lol. They are not getting my money

    • @chainswordcs
      @chainswordcs Год назад

      here's hoping walmart dies out this decade

  • @arieelberian7614
    @arieelberian7614 Год назад +8

    I'm thinking that somebody accidentally added an extra zero to their "3TB" and decided "F**k it, just leave it like that."

    • @tylern6420
      @tylern6420 Год назад +1

      Probably like several zeros

    • @VVerVVurm
      @VVerVVurm Год назад +2

      that's what I would do if I was a scammer .. selling a 128GB thing and list it as 128TB .. ups .. plausible deniability

    • @Aliyah_666
      @Aliyah_666 Месяц назад

      ​@@VVerVVurmOr scammers could just go pound salt...😂

  • @Horse335
    @Horse335 Год назад +1

    I Love your videos and how much effort you bring to the table in showing the world the lies that are out there. Thank you!

  • @geoffstrickler
    @geoffstrickler Год назад +3

    Hey, the fact that the microSD card was decent means you got $15-$20 worth of value for your $40.

  • @TheRogueWolf
    @TheRogueWolf Год назад +3

    Obviously "30T" denotes that the drive is capable of storing thirty times the pity that Mr. T has for a fool.

  • @biggiejohn3360
    @biggiejohn3360 Год назад +2

    way too many people dont understand the difference between "bought ON Walmart/Amazon" vs "Bought FROM Walmart/Amazon", those are both market places, with many companies selling, they are generally not vetted or make any guarantees as to the legitimacy of products listed.

  • @coinsagE46m3
    @coinsagE46m3 Год назад +2

    Great video, Ken! Love these scam-busting videos!

  • @aaronmorris5403
    @aaronmorris5403 Год назад +5

    Great video. Great to see you on screen in last week's BattleBots!

    • @ComputerClan
      @ComputerClan  Год назад +5

      Thanks! And I'm glad you saw me! I love going to the tapings…
      That reminds me. I have a new BB episode to watch. 😈

  • @kevinwebster7868
    @kevinwebster7868 Год назад +5

    I hate it when people refuse to make companies accountable for their B.S. If it’s sold on Amazon, if it’s sold on Walmart’s website it’s an Amazon or Walmart product. Force them to take responsibility instead of allowing and condoning them actively taking part in scamming people.

  • @Levantis1
    @Levantis1 10 месяцев назад +1

    Considering that Walmart is notorious for selling inferior products, I am SO not surprised about this.

  • @jnorth6022
    @jnorth6022 Год назад +1

    In these days, there are at least 1000 scammer per 1 consumer. This is exactly why such reviews like the one in this video are so important! Before buying almost literally anything, look up as many reviews as possible of that thing you are about to purchase.
    THANK YOU for this great video!

  • @GreenAppelPie
    @GreenAppelPie Год назад +8

    If Walmart is listing the item, then they are also liable for issues. A refund will do, but yeah they are on the hook.

  • @MrHeem94
    @MrHeem94 Год назад +4

    I always say you're doing a great service for people by making these videos. It's especially needed today as these scammers are everywhere and a large chunk of the population have zero common sense and, lets be honest here, have the IQ of a dead moth. Let's hope you're able to get it through their thick empty skulls by continuing to pump out these vids. Thanks!

    • @louistournas120
      @louistournas120 6 месяцев назад

      There is a portion of the population that calls India when they get a popup and the call center agent connects to their PC, runs the tree command and other nonsense.
      Some people buy gift cards, 4 gift cards, 500$ each. Some of them put 40 k$ in a box and ship it.
      Some buy gift cards when they win some lottery or publisher's clearing house.
      It is almost 2024 and these old scams still work.
      I don't get it.

  • @derrickbrummett6973
    @derrickbrummett6973 Год назад +1

    It's cool watching someone who knows what they're talking about expose these scams.

  • @JP5isalive
    @JP5isalive Год назад +1

    I've recently found your channel Ken, (Hi from England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿), and I love your scam tech videos. Are there more on the way? Keep up the great work. Take care

  • @yogibear2k220
    @yogibear2k220 Год назад +3

    Man, though. A 600 hour RUclips video would be "freakin' amazin' " as you would say. A definite long video record breaker! Go,on, do it! You are Krazy Ken after all.....

  • @ModernChaot
    @ModernChaot Год назад +8

    I gotta admit, your production quality continues to improve and get better with each video!

    • @ComputerClan
      @ComputerClan  Год назад +2

      Thank you! : D

    • @kilgarragh
      @kilgarragh Год назад

      @@ComputerClan that is one cursed emoticon ;-;

  • @MatthewCenance
    @MatthewCenance 10 месяцев назад

    The eight second intro is the best intro clip from the Computer Clan. I've replayed that countless times - I enjoy the hammy presentation of the intro. "I Hate That!" is a quote that's starting to get stuck in my memories and I sometimes think of that quote too.

  • @redsnaps
    @redsnaps Год назад

    The computer clan has saved me from many purchases if not for your videos of information I and many others would of been scammed many times. THANK YOU COMPUTER CLAN.

  • @cujoedaman
    @cujoedaman Год назад +5

    Sadly, Walmart (and others like Amazon) allow the listings of so many manufacturer's that they simply do not have the time to properly check each one (though, that in of itself is a problem). If I'm a scammer, I know that I only need to have my product up long enough to hook a few hundred people before my listing is reported or investigated by the company. By that time, I've made my money and most likely have multiple products up at one time which have all made money.
    Get myself investigated, shut down, move around and change everything and do it all over again.

    • @ailivac
      @ailivac Год назад +1

      The only time I've heard of Amazon requiring sellers to provide any kind of documentation like this is safety certifications for lithium ion batteries.
      But if there's no way it can make their delivery trucks catch fire they couldn't care less as long as they get paid.

    • @cujoedaman
      @cujoedaman Год назад

      @@ailivac I watched a video about that very subject, Amazon's battery requirements are pretty vague and can be sidestepped too. It's why they can sell those knock-off Ryobi batteries (for example) without getting in trouble, they just kind of fudge the numbers because Amazon won't check.
      Then you get one home and you gamble on whether it'll work or not.

    • @ailivac
      @ailivac Год назад

      @@cujoedaman like I said, I don't think they care in the slightest whether the specifications are accurately represented or that the product works correctly, they just want some assurance that it won't set one of their trucks on fire. or if it does, that someone else *said* it was safe and therefore will assume the liability if it's not

  • @johnsullivan937
    @johnsullivan937 Год назад +5

    I came across these when looking for a 4tb external drive. Not gonna lie, I was tempted.. as the storage size wasnt quite as absurd as the "30tb" one you found. I think I found some listings where it was like 8tb for 60 bucks, which yes still absurd now that I think about it. At the time I wasnt even aware these fake external drives existed, I figured it was just some cheaper generic brand. Luckily I went with my better judgement and bought the western digital 4tb for like 90 bucks. It's honestly wrong that these websites arent penalized for selling these things, I dont care if something isnt amazon branded or walmart branded. Its being sold on their online storefront. I'd complain to a store owner if he was selling some bag of chips that when opened was full of silly string.. so why arent these companies being held responsible? Amazon in particular is absolutely filled with scam products. There has to be some basic customer protections against this crap. I mean come on, its blatant false advertising. I wonder how many normal every day people buy these, then dont realize something is wrong until a year or so later after they filled the 128gb up with pictures/music. By then its too late.

  • @ArniesTech
    @ArniesTech Год назад +1

    Just discovered your Channel, Ken! You gained a new subscriber. So many inspiring and interesting ideas for my own channel 🙏

  • @jamesfararo2493
    @jamesfararo2493 Год назад +1

    THANK YOU FOR HELPING GET IT OUT THERE! :)

  • @jakalair
    @jakalair Год назад +3

    A great video as always. I love the way you broke down what you know vs what you are guessing at. I can't help but wonder what a dump of that control chip would show. Is the chip made evil? Or was it programmed that way? Does it report a flat amount or some multiple of the sd card inserted? Can it reformat a different SD card?
    I love videos that give me more questions!

    • @309electronics5
      @309electronics5 8 месяцев назад

      Those controllers likely have some firmware and sdk/flash tool in where you can either make a custom firmware image with your own listings and configurations or use an existing one (maybe even with the function of editing that premade image) my usb has an silicon motion mcu with an 8051 and it has a sdk in where you can fill in the vendor id, product id, size, flash type, name etc

  • @Blinsick
    @Blinsick Год назад +4

    TF2 bit was unexpected, nice one Ken :D

  • @ChaseMC215
    @ChaseMC215 Год назад +2

    People will likely say "Formating the drive will reveal the true capacity". Well, they are wrong, the controller chip is hacked to trick the computer into thinking it's a 30TB drive like what Ken said. I highly recommend watching Atomic Shrimp's video on fake USB drives.

    • @ScottishCCRfan
      @ScottishCCRfan Год назад

      This. Shrimp has covered this before and I think PleasantGreen has as well.

    • @ChaseMC215
      @ChaseMC215 Год назад +1

      @@ScottishCCRfan
      Oh, no shit!

  • @AmaroqStarwind
    @AmaroqStarwind Год назад +1

    I think I fell for one of these scams when building my grandmother’s computer. It was an internal “512 GB” SSD. But Windows kept getting corrupted.

    • @Milo-nya-furry
      @Milo-nya-furry 6 месяцев назад

      i remember windows getting corrupted once on my old laptop but how does one keep getting corrupted

  • @lovedfriend2020
    @lovedfriend2020 Год назад +6

    Its sad that Walmart is going down the same path as Amazon with fake stuff. :(

  • @EthanRDoesMC_
    @EthanRDoesMC_ Год назад +3

    10:16 I mean, it makes for a half-decent last-resort microsd card reader…?

    • @tristanraine
      @tristanraine Год назад +2

      Some SD card readers like that force to read those SD cards at 30TB since its the board, so it probably is useless anyway.

    • @ComputerClan
      @ComputerClan  Год назад +3

      It probably wouldn't work because the card would need to be reformatted. The controller would get in the way. : )

    • @tristanraine
      @tristanraine Год назад

      @@ComputerClan that's much better then how I explained it

    • @EthanRDoesMC_
      @EthanRDoesMC_ Год назад

      @@ComputerClan I wasn’t even thinking about the controller. Man so this thing really is just complete e-waste :/

  • @Tahngarthor
    @Tahngarthor 27 дней назад +1

    The reason why Walmart and Amazon don't put much time into vetting these products is because it's far cheaper and easier to just tell the customer "sorry you got scammed here's a refund" than it is to actually punish companies for breaking their rules.

  • @annieworroll4373
    @annieworroll4373 Год назад +2

    I have two 4TB HDDs in RAID 1. Each of them was just over 100USD on sale.
    The price per gigabyte on this thing would be a huge red flag. If it had that capacity it would either be horrifically unreliable or a situation where you do *not* ask them who their supplier is unless you're a fan of cement footwear.

  • @HelloKittyFanMan.
    @HelloKittyFanMan. Год назад +3

    Thanks for this video, Ken, because wow, we wouldn't think this kind of junk would be on Walmart, but obviously we thought wrong! This junk is the kind of stuff we'd see on Wish!

    • @louistournas120
      @louistournas120 6 месяцев назад

      The video is great but it is obvious that the 30 TB SSD is not real right? It is 40$.
      If you see a light bulb made by Zortem and it is 0.10$, you wouldn't buy it, right? Buy the General Electric and pay 5$.
      Brand loyalty is important.

    • @HelloKittyFanMan.
      @HelloKittyFanMan. 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@louistournas120: Umm... don't you think that's why I said what I said?

    • @louistournas120
      @louistournas120 6 месяцев назад

      @@HelloKittyFanMan. Good. Then, there is nothing to worry about.

    • @HelloKittyFanMan.
      @HelloKittyFanMan. 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@louistournas120: Then why did you even try countering -- or just "countering" -- with that reply?

    • @louistournas120
      @louistournas120 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@HelloKittyFanMan. I was making the point that brand loyalty is a good thing. Don't buy random noname things just bc they are cheap and in this case, they are offering 30 TB which is funny.

  • @midi-sama
    @midi-sama Год назад +4

    Btw! You can flash that controller to let it recognize the actual capacity of the drive! I did that with some fake usb drives and it worked fine! However I'm not sure what software to use for this specific chip, they usually have their own oem flashing utility that can even let you fake the usb IDs.

    • @I.____.....__...__
      @I.____.....__...__ Год назад +2

      The card is of poor quality, they're not going to use expensive high-quality media, they'll use whatever cheap junk they got in bulk from the reject bin from a factory. I wouldn't trust any important files to scam media even if you've flashed it to be correct. Only store expendable or replaceable stuff.

    • @kbhasi
      @kbhasi Год назад +1

      @@I.____.....__...__
      Yep, I agree.
      I've a feeling that the companies making such counterfeit storage devices probably get most of their storage chips and microSD cards from the reject bin at one of the factories SanDisk use, but I only think so because of the number of knockoff SanDisk Ultra microSD cards I saw on AliExpress, such as "Lenovo Ultra" and "Huawei Ultra".
      Edit: I remember buying SanDisk flash drives on DX that turned out to be fake, and was able to get a refund through that website. That happened several years ago.

    • @caralynx
      @caralynx Год назад +1

      Fun fact: for some of these controllers the config is on the card itself. If you insert a card without a specially provisioned config, it should work just like any other card reader.

  • @BaronVonQuiply
    @BaronVonQuiply Год назад +1

    I used to use that old "my disk got corrupted when I accidentally ejected it while saving my paper" excuse. Granted, this was 1684, so nobody knew what I was talking about and they had me tried as a witch.
    I got the job.

  • @bryans8656
    @bryans8656 Год назад

    PSAs served with a side of humor. That's why I subscribed to this channel.

  • @Gameboy_1992
    @Gameboy_1992 Год назад +3

    9:38 Lmao

  • @lucadivine3862
    @lucadivine3862 Год назад +3

    I really hate how the official title for USB 2.0 performance is "Hi-Speed" because it's super duper misleading to consumers who don't know any better...

    • @Zark-Muckerberg
      @Zark-Muckerberg Год назад +2

      It was named Hi-Speed because it is more than double the speeds of it's predecessors (USB 1.0 and 1.1).

  • @RiceCubeTech
    @RiceCubeTech Год назад +2

    Amazon has it BAD. I was trying to get a 6TB hard drive for mass storage of video files the other day and I was FLOODED by tons of product listings advertising 20TB for the price of a 2TB drive.
    So many that I had to go to Best Buy to get them because the first two pages had every other listing was a scam.
    Ended up finding a Best Buy gift card I forgot I had from a Christmas a while ago. Didn’t spend a dime of my own money. Got a 6TB WD red for like 90 bucks vs literally getting scammed out of 120+ for a “20TB” piece of shit.

    • @okaro6595
      @okaro6595 Год назад

      I do not get why they do it. When I advice people where to buy memory cards: i have to say do not buy from Amazon. If I can find the fakes, they could do it also and kick the sellers out.

  • @CrispyToast
    @CrispyToast Год назад +1

    10:27 "I am Heavy Weapons Guy... and THIS... is my weapon."

  • @enderzhul_66
    @enderzhul_66 Год назад +1

    Loved the TF2 meme, glad the community keeps it alive so well

  • @richardlong1567
    @richardlong1567 Год назад

    Loved it! I bought 6 32GB thumb drives for clients and they are all crap.....Keep up the good work.

  • @AzumiRM
    @AzumiRM 10 месяцев назад

    I like that you put your sponsor at the end of your videos. I especially like when you review non apple products. This gets a thumbs up from me. Glad I subbed

  • @savagepro9060
    @savagepro9060 Год назад +1

    Caveat Emptor: You get what you pay for! TB = Terrible Bites

  • @erikguzik8204
    @erikguzik8204 Год назад

    Can't wait for those FLASH LIGHT videos. I asked about them a while back. Glad you are getting to them. Hope they are up soon... Cause I just love the back stories, Developed by an Ex- Army ranger. The format they use is almost identical to those Kids kicked out of Harvard for their AC units they developed.

  • @JBFranny
    @JBFranny Год назад +1

    When I worked for WM customer service I would always tell people never trust 3rd Part Vendors. If you're gonna buy something from them make sure it's returnable, and if you have to return it, do it in store ASAP, I've seen vendors give customers the run around for weeks, then tell them it's too late.

  • @EricRabb
    @EricRabb Год назад

    I love the technological breakdown!

  • @ryansayces870
    @ryansayces870 Год назад +1

    It's 1:10AM in the morning this came out LOL

  • @kreont1
    @kreont1 Год назад

    Vau, you are THE BEST. Just I need it !!! Very professional analysed. Total view inside just to core just to heart of my wallet :).

  • @soundspark
    @soundspark Год назад +1

    Transfer rates can be over 4GB/sec thanks to USB4. Since I have a 3.2 port and the 4 version was so much more expensive, I settled for a USB 3.2 NVMe reader that reaches 2GB/sec.

  • @jacobtitio5275
    @jacobtitio5275 Год назад +1

    I was about to buy one of these SSD due to their price but I didn't thanks to your video. Love your vids and thank for the useful information.

  • @charliesretrocomputing
    @charliesretrocomputing Год назад

    The “Copying 48 items from Test Files (D:) to WhatThe (F:)” @ 5:50 is so funny!

  • @amethystdene
    @amethystdene Год назад

    WOOO! I was waiting for this!

  • @kevinsnyder4932
    @kevinsnyder4932 Год назад

    It's really funny that you made that video because I saw that exact same product on their website and even I thought oh my gosh why is that on the Walmart website.

  • @SalvoGamerYT1
    @SalvoGamerYT1 Год назад

    @ComputerClan i actually encountered this problem and found a similar one and told my dad to buy me that for christmas and then we returned it and they returned the money then i bought a gooder Western Digital Elements USB 3.1 SSD with 2TB of space for double the price which honestly wasn't that much, i knew that there was some sus things going on inside this thing and with your video you helped me bust this myth

  • @bionicbison05
    @bionicbison05 Год назад +1

    5:48 “WhatThe (F:)” Genius 😂

  • @donaldevans5752
    @donaldevans5752 24 дня назад

    Great video , strange though the advert on your video was showing the ( download all your computer pictures onto a flash drive ) scam it was hilarious .

  • @scrappy93
    @scrappy93 Год назад +2

    The issue is that when people get scammed, they don't report the seller. Some buyers are just suckers.

  • @CMDRunematti
    @CMDRunematti Год назад +2

    Walmart sells it with the website with their name. They definitely should be liable for fraud for this.

  • @Wish13
    @Wish13 Год назад

    A new video! I love your videos and you inspired me to make tech videos :)

  • @ReubenAStern
    @ReubenAStern Год назад +1

    That "brand" is all over Amazon. I thought they were suspiciously cheap but 30TB takes the mick.

  • @caralynx
    @caralynx Год назад +2

    One thing you could have done before formatting the card was to check it out with a hex editor. Some readers use configuration directly on the card to program its VID/PID and capacity. If you tried inserting a normal microSD card, it would behave like a normal reader.

  • @CoasterMan13Official
    @CoasterMan13Official Год назад +1

    I did get a refurbished 1tb Toshiba HDD from Amazon for like $30. Works pretty well.

  • @TheGlitchyMario
    @TheGlitchyMario Год назад +2

    These vids are so funny, AND educational! It’s great!

  • @andreaitpro8355
    @andreaitpro8355 Год назад +1

    I am a computer repair/support tech, purchased same type at 16TB and run program suggested, results took 3 seconds and was a valid 16tb drive. Ebay seller has excellent feedback.
    Paid $40 for the ssd drive.
    It worked well
    The 30tb was from China and different seller.
    Thought you might want to know, not all are scammers....

  • @gamingwithmahirofficial2489
    @gamingwithmahirofficial2489 Год назад +1

    bro the ending made me lose my shi im dyinggggggggggg
    "have u finished ur homework? no mom the cheap ssd ate my homework"

  • @johnree6106
    @johnree6106 Год назад +2

    Just once I want someone to scam someone with such a device but instead of over reporting the specs, under report them so you get more than you bargained for.

    • @DeadPixel1105
      @DeadPixel1105 3 месяца назад

      I've had similar thoughts. The world's most generous pick-pocket and burglar. A man who sneaks into your purse or wallet in order to *add* money to your wallet; and they break into your home in the middle of the night to upgrade your television, computers, home entertainment system, furniture, etc.

  • @thedarkdragon89
    @thedarkdragon89 Год назад

    I really enjoy these videos, I want more!

  • @cormacwyatt5220
    @cormacwyatt5220 Год назад

    Haha love this series!!!

  • @untrust2033
    @untrust2033 Год назад +1

    I just love when they slap some text straight on top of an existing product image with no skew or anything so it doesnt line up properly!

  • @broderickclayburn
    @broderickclayburn Год назад +1

    13:32 that had me laughing so hard lol love your videos!🎉🎉

  • @ronk9830
    @ronk9830 2 месяца назад

    I had two of those portable SSDs (the black ones that look kind of like a cigarette lighter). I bought them on Walmart Marketplace. They did exactly the same thing. I tried to do backups, and they would appear to be doing it, but afterward, many of the files were corrupt. I tried everything, like copying small groups of files, fully formatting the drives (took 24 hours) but to no avail. After I initiated a return, the marketplace company emailed me and wanted to give me a discount not to return them. I ignored their request as I had already returned them to the store, and they were useless, anyway. One good thing about Walmart is you can always be sure you can return items if they're unsatisfactory. The most it cost me was leaving my computer on for over 48 hours formatting them. A product that is, in fact, too good to be true.

  • @Alphoric
    @Alphoric Год назад

    Never seen someone go out of their way to get scammed so much

  • @DaveTexas
    @DaveTexas Год назад

    My husband bought several of these type of things for us. He didn’t tell me; he just bought like six of them. When he gave me a couple of them, I told him that there was no way a device that small and that cheap cold hold however many TB of data they claimed to hold. I wouldn’t even plug one into my computer for fear of it trying to install some virus.
    He didn’t listen to me and wrote a ton of data to one. He showed me the directory and how it was showing all the files and all the available memory. I asked him to open several of the files. Sure enough, he couldn’t. Everything was corrupted.
    It’s exactly like everything else in this world; if it’s too good to be true, then it’s not real. I’ve got 30 TB of storage attached to my computer, but it cost me about $600. Not $40.

  • @4bSix86f61
    @4bSix86f61 7 дней назад +1

    Tip for filesystems: Linux can read filesystems that macOS/Win10 can't.

  • @30IYouTube
    @30IYouTube Год назад

    Just finished watching all of your tech scam videos... and I'm still not even halfway done!

    • @ComputerClan
      @ComputerClan  Год назад

      You finished them all, but you’re not halfway done?? Explain the math! 🤔

    • @30IYouTube
      @30IYouTube 3 месяца назад

      @@ComputerClan r/whoosh