Ebay graphic cards

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The feedback for the graphics card is not HIS card, it's that model in general. Seller has good feedback and has been an eBay member for a while. It's still a risk there is something not right with the card, but it's up to you if saving money is worth taking a chance on the card.

A new GTX 1070 from Newegg and Amazon, etc... are under $450-500, even if not the same model, I would rather get one of those.
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Yes i am skeptical too but it is written that graphic card is new and seald. And a good amount of ppl left good feedback some left feedback even for this graphic card. Is any chance that he could somehow lie about that.
 


The feedback for the graphics card is not HIS card, it's that model in general. Seller has good feedback and has been an eBay member for a while. It's still a risk there is something not right with the card, but it's up to you if saving money is worth taking a chance on the card.

A new GTX 1070 from Newegg and Amazon, etc... are under $450-500, even if not the same model, I would rather get one of those.
 
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BadAsAl

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If you are willing to pay over $500 for a video card then you should be okay with paying +-$50 more to get a known legitimate one from Amazon or other reputable online retailer. That is not enough savings for me to not buy one brand new.

He is probably 100% legit and you are completely protected with eBay's ridiculous buyer protections so you could be okay. But if it is a reseal you may not ever know.