In the midst of escalating prices for storage products, one consumer, enticed by a low-price deal, bought three external hard drives that were labeled as having a massive 32TB capacity. However, much to their dismay, none of these drives functioned properly. Upon opening the casings, a startling revelation came to light: the supposed high-capacity hard drives were nothing more than microSD cards, which had been crudely affixed to the PCB circuit boards using hot glue.
