GPU scams have involved replacing the graphics card with rocks or lumps of metal in the past, but this is a new one.
TL;DR: GPU scams seem to be becoming more commonplace - and bolder - such as the case of an RTX 5080 reportedly purchased from Amazon, which turned out to be an RTX 5060 Ti. Another case flagged up ...
A user claims to have been scammed out of $3,200 after ordering a graphics card on Amazon and receiving a box of detergent ...