When I was buying my PC parts I spent over a month selecting them. I found high sales volume with less then 3% 1 star reviews was the best practice. If like in solid state drives where the person gets a drive that is not the brand but a cheaper one or one of a smaller size than purchased was the cue to avoid.
Ended up buying my hard drives directly from Western Digital and bought the top end drives for data centers so spent twice the price for what I wanted but I didn't get robbed like people that took that amazon bargain and ended up with a shingled drive so just renaming a file would have the hard drive spinning for a while and I knew that was going to make the drive life shorter.
Also stuff that get it's the best or this monitor has such amazing colors where the 1 star said I've never had a monitor with such faded colors. This indicated to me the 5 star was a lie or the one star and to just avoid this purchase.
Also the business rating of below around 85% satisfaction indicated a shit business that did not give a crap or hired garbage workers that stole or dropped then repackaged products instead of owning up and getting another drive they just covered up their mistake, or packaged it with no padding then the product is shipping damaged.
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