01-05-2021, 05:19 PM
(01-05-2020, 01:14 PM)zaius Wrote: I test all my SD cards with F3.
https://fight-flash-fraud.readthedocs.io/en/stable/
I second that!
- If you got your card from a place where everyone can create an acount and sell (eBay, AliExpress, Wish, Bangood, Amazon, etc.) and/or which practice comingling and will auto-switch your order to whomever rando says they still have it on stock (Amazon) , it's a great tool to detect fraud.
And force a reimbursement out of the platform / file a complain through your credit card company.
- If you get a genuine brand card, from an actual retail (A physical shop. The online branch of a physical shop. An online-only retail but who actually take their supply chain as seriously as a physical shop and get their deliveries from an actual provider, and not from whichever shipping container was the cheapest on AliBaba) this would be a good way to spot a production error and still get it replaced under the manufacturer's warranty.
That's extremely rare nowadays as manufacturing quality is quite high and quality test performed before packaging should spot most errors, but could still happen once every blue moon.