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A large number of RTX 30 graphics cards were stolen in the United States: two months later they appeared in Vietnam at an ultra-low price sale

At the end of October last year, a batch of EVGA's RTX 30 series graphics cards were stolen on the way from San Francisco to the southern California distribution center, costing between $330 and $1,960, or the most expensive $12,500.

EVGA has not announced the model and number of stolen graphics cards, and it is estimated that there should be quite a few RTX 3090s.

More than two months passed, and I did not expect them to appear in Vietnam on the other side of the world.

A large number of RTX 30 graphics cards were stolen in the United States: two months later they appeared in Vietnam at an ultra-low price sale

Some users found that a large retailer in Vietnam is selling a batch of new RTX 30 series graphics cards at a low price, and only provides a warranty service of just one month, which is very strange.

Someone sold two RTX 3080 Ti, and then looked for EVGA to check the serial number, and the result was confirmed, this is the original stolen graphics card...

EVGA once reminded everyone not to buy a stolen graphics card, because this will violate the laws of California and the United States, but now it has not said whether to take further action, it seems that the probability is to admit that it is unlucky, it is not realistic to go to Vietnam to recover stolen goods across borders, and it is even more impossible for users to return the graphics card.

A large number of RTX 30 graphics cards were stolen in the United States: two months later they appeared in Vietnam at an ultra-low price sale
A large number of RTX 30 graphics cards were stolen in the United States: two months later they appeared in Vietnam at an ultra-low price sale
A large number of RTX 30 graphics cards were stolen in the United States: two months later they appeared in Vietnam at an ultra-low price sale

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