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[–] sugar_in_your_tea 3 points 3 months ago

It certainly doesn't, but it's understandable for users to expect that paying a premium at a place like BestBuy should result in getting a better product that picking up something on Amazon.

I generally do my research, but in this case, I needed it in a pinch to flash a Linux ISO to get my computer up and running because I couldn't find any of my other ones. I expected to get ripped off, so I'm not too mad about it, but I was surprised at how crappy it was since I figured USB drives are largely a solved problem.

And this is why I largely avoid BestBuy and steer others from it, stuff costs more (though they do match if you ask), and they tend to carry crappy accessories and peripherals. It's basically Walmart quality crap priced higher than better products at Microcenter, all because customers either don't know better or don't have any other retail options.