Also anyone can tell me the difference in performance between the white one and the blue one??

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    Why shouldn’t they buy the select? Isn’t the whole purpose of it being exclusive to prevent people from getting fake cards?

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      1 year ago

      If Amazon is unable to make sure you got no fake Plus if they are the seller, how in the world would they make sure the Select is no fake?

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        Amazon is the only seller of the Select cards. For the Plus, anyone can be a seller, so there could be fakes being sold as well. If the Plus is being sold directly by Amazon, then yes, it should be a legit card and there should be no difference.

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          It’s a bummer that the situation is essentially a tax that guarantees not being hassled by counterfeit goods.

          “Well, I have two options. Here, this one here that’s white. And here’s another one that’s not white.”

          “What’s the difference?”

          “Well, this one I guarantee is what it appears to be.”

          “And the other one?”

          “Well, that one is probally what it appears to be. But how can I know? I’m just the one selling it to you.”

          “That seems fucked up.”

          “Please understand that we take counterfeit goods very seriously.”

          “Right….”

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          Would that apply for “sold and shipped by amazon” items?