Recently, an eBay seller became the target of a return fraud scheme. Following the return of a ZOTAC RTX 5090 graphics card, which was listed at a price of $4,000, it was discovered that the item was nothing more than a hollow shell, with only the printed circuit board (PCB) and the cooling system intact. The GPU core and GDDR7 memory, which are the most crucial and expensive parts of the graphics card, had been expertly extracted and stolen, leaving the entire card utterly worthless. Such incidents are not rare occurrences; in fact, similar cases have taken place on several previous occasions.
