Don't Buy Scammy $100 16TB SSDs on Amazon

You can't buy a portable 16TB SSD for $120 and you can't trust Amazon

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/dont-buy-scammy-dollar100-16tb-ssds-on-amazon

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