Case File #002: The Dragon with Stolen Storage

Product: SkullSaints Dragon Mini PC

Evidence: Internal storage theft

Reported Symptom: Device does not boot / No Bootable Device Found

The Discovery

During a technical inspection of a returned Dragon unit from Amazon, our team discovered the primary cause of its failure. While the exterior of the machine showed no signs of tampering, the internal 512GB NVMe storage had been carefully removed from its slot before the unit was sent back to the warehouse.

The Cycle of Negative Feedback

The danger of this specific theft is that it often goes undetected by Amazon returns processing. This unit likely went to multiple customers, each of whom tried to turn it on only to be met with a “No Bootable Device” error. Because the storage was stolen, the machine had no operating system to load. This leads to a cycle of negative feedback and frustration for innocent buyers who believe they have received a defective product, when they have actually received a unit that was hollowed out by a previous scammer.

Mandatory Action: Record Your Unboxing

To protect yourself from being blamed for missing internal components, we advise all users to record a full unboxing video every time you receive goods.

  • Start the video by showing the shipping label and the intact seals.

  • Use one continuous shot. Do not pause or edit the video until you have opened the chassis and verified that both the 16GB RAM and the SSD are physically present.

  • This video is your definitive proof if you receive a unit that has been tampered with before it reached your doorstep.

The Integrity of Direct Orders

These specific item switching and hollowed out issues do not happen with direct orders placed via electroniksindia.com. When you order through our website, we ensure that your unit is pulled from a Clean Inventory pool that is strictly isolated from marketplace return cycles. This ensures that the components inside your machine are exactly what were installed during our final QC, with zero risk of receiving a unit that has been tampered with by a previous scammer.