Market Feedback Ongoing deal with a member declared fraudulent

In this case, they are "paid"
Mods don't get paid. Patron fees go to the Admin, since he pays for the upkeep of the website.

do not have their interest in running a fair and safe marketplace.
Because this is not a marketplace.

Don't waste money buying patron, and instead save it towards refunding the people you've scammed.
 
In this case, they are "paid". If they cared for you, they wouldn't sell themselves for Rs 150/-

We have nothing to do with the baseless and nonsensical comparisons drawn by you and your associates.
We are Yogi Communications,
We have proper GSTIN registration and a physical store in the heart of Delhi (Paalika Bazaar - Connaught Place)

I didn't respond to you because the card was sold. Plain and simple. Don't lie unnecessarily.

Another liar who was outraged that someone else bought it.
My man brought the receipts :)
 
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Even if you are able to scan and check you still can't prove the Aadhaar you got is for the person you're dealing with. It could just be any random/leaked/stolen Aadhaar.
Right & that is why video kyc is there by all banks/financial institutions to match live session person's face with aadhaar pic.
 
Just received the package and it contains these 2 items. @mk_stallion What is this kindly explain? @mods
 

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Just received the package and it contains these 2 items. @mk_stallion What is this kindly explain? @mods
Is one of them the RTX 2060 that you were supposed to get? Plug it in and check using GPU-Z. Double-check if it's the desktop version of the GPU and not a half-assed one with a fake BIOS.
What did u ordered exactly? This is a laptop mobo and a gpu.? Did u ordered these?
An RTX 2060.
 
What did u ordered exactly? This is a laptop mobo and a gpu.? Did u ordered these?
Only ordered the gpu but I don't see the backplate on it, would loke to know where it is. I know its a laptop mobo but the question is why was it sent to me when I didn't order it to begin with nor was it mentioned in the thread
 
Only ordered the gpu but I don't see the backplate on it, would loke to know where it is. I know its a laptop mobo but the question is why was it sent to me when I didn't order it to begin with nor was it mentioned in the thread
It maybe an OEM gpu. Was it supposed to be oem gpu?
 
Quick update, gpu debug led lit up on my motherboard and got no display. Am out of station for the week so wasn't able to test with a different motherboard but initial impression is the gpu has some problem. Will check it thoroughly Friday once I'm back hopefully its a motherboard glitch of some kind otherwise will have to go for a refund @mk_stallion
 
Appears to be from / for a Razer Laptop.
It's got (possibly depending on variants) an i7 9750HQ and some kind of 1660 variant.

The GPU should be easy to identify by the etched numbers on the die.
Checked online and it is indeed a razer mobo, however I have no idea to how I can use it for anything or if it even works.

On topic, the GPU seems a bust getting the GPU debug led on my motherboard and no display. Would like some ideas on how to proceed in this case.
 
On topic, the GPU seems a bust getting the GPU debug led on my motherboard and no display. Would like some ideas on how to proceed in this case.
Can you hook up the monitor to your iGPU and see if it even shows up or the system won't even boot with the Card installed ?
however I have no idea to how I can use it for anything or if it even works.
Considering this may be an unnecessary side quest you didn't ask for and
Assuming the seller doesn't want it back ,

Find a heatsink + fan assembly that fits or make some temporary arrangement to do a test boot.
Look for schematics to find a way to hook up a power button.

If the seller wants it back , (considering the questionable nature of the seller) you have a bargaining chip if in the unfortunate case the GPU is DOA.
 
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