Tech scammers are at it again, preying on people who need a quick charge for their laptops. These phony power banks, often sold at suspicious flea markets, look like the real deal. But don't be fooled! They're packed with copyright batteries that can destroy your device.
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I just purchased this power bank thinking it would be an awesome solution for my phone's battery issues. Boy, was I mistaken! This thing is a total dud for a power bank. It struggles to charge my phone halfway|more than a few times, and it gets dangerously toasty while charging. Avoid this power ban
Guyman, you know say we dey try make our Naija products shine and sell well worldwide. But some hustlers no dey play fair. Dem dey push out fake, substandard things wey go spoil your head o! Wetin you need know na to be sharp, and avoid buying these deals. Make you check di product well before you b