Product - SkullSaints Rudra N150 (16GB RAM + 512GB SSD)
Evidence - 512GB NVMe SSD removed from its motherboard slot
Reported Symptom - System fails to boot; “No Bootable Device” error message
The Discovery
Our technical team recently processed a return for a Rudra N150 unit from Amazon. Upon opening the chassis for a standard inspection, we discovered that the unit had been “hollowed out” of its primary storage. The high-value 512GB SSD had been carefully uninstalled and stolen.
The Targeted Component Theft
This scam is particularly deceptive because it is designed to bypass quick weight-based checks at the warehouse. Since the SSD is a small, lightweight component, its absence doesn’t significantly change the “feel” of the package. Fraudsters targeted the storage drive for its high resale value while leaving the rest of the unit intact to avoid immediate detection. This results in a frustrating experience for the next customer, who receives a machine that physically looks fine but is functionally broken because the drive required to load the operating system is missing.
Mandatory Action: Record Your Unboxing
To protect yourself from receiving a unit with missing internals, 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.
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Use one continuous shot. Do not pause or edit the video until you have opened the chassis and physically verified that both the RAM and the 512GB SSD are correctly seated.
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This video is your only definitive proof that your storage was stolen before the package 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.
