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The least "Genuine" hardware I've ever seen and it's named "GenuineOEM"

Working on a machine that BSOD'd 3-4 times a week, couldn't find much wrong but then I saw this. An NVME drive from a company named "OEMGenuine".
Their website 404's, waybackmachine says it was last cached 2 years ago, and even then it was a broken Godaddy landing page.

Found in a Thinkpad purchased from Amazon, sold by a third-party reseller who "upgrades" the devices before reselling.

Machine seems just fine/stable with a credible drive in it.

What's the craziest shady "brand" name you've seen in the wild?

EDIT: NEW Discovery! One of the ancient waybackmachine cached pages previously redirected to oemgenuine.NET! It's shoddy as hell but the .net domain is still visible today! oemgenuine.net

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paper_moonreply
lemmy.world

I love the genuine naming scheme for scams like this. If something is genuine it doesn't need to be labeled as genuine. You don't order a "genuine" burger from a restaurant, you don't buy a "genuine" BMW from a dealership, you don't get hired by a "genuine" company...

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Davel23reply
fedia.io

Intel has been identifying their chips with "Genuine Intel" for quite some time, that brought the term into the IT zeitgeist.

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I'm not sure that "AuthenticAMD" is any better. There's probably an entire table of words like this that we should be wary of.

That said, this took me down a small rabbit hole of CPUIDs. I want one with "AMDisbetter!" Or "CyrixInstead"

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And it's not even that long ago their CPUs began genuinely committing seppuku! unalive! uh.. failing

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Billygoatreply
catata.fish

I think it was cheese nips that had “Real™️ Cheese” on the box where Real is the company name.

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I could have sworn that it only needed to be 51%. Can’t find that now…

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Swedneckreply
discuss.tchncs.de

"100% US" will never cease being funny to me, the US is a fucking continent! Imagine if we in europe had "100% european milk!", only place you wouldn't see that seal is like, greece and bulgaria because they might import turkish milk..

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I mean- North America is a continent- and the "U.S." is only a portion of that continent..

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

I once had a zune that looked like a zune, used the zune software on windows to load mp3 but it was like 1/5 of the price. It was quite buggy but the og zune also was. I'm convinced it was a knockoff but it didn't felt bad. I lost it when someone broke into my car and stole it along with a nice jacket and a rubber chicken.

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Spazreply
lemmy.world

Uh why would someone steal a rubber chicken?

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I mean. If a person's already broken a car window and stolen a zune, and sees a rubber chicken on the seat.. wouldn't you? Hehehe

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This reminds me of my last company's DNS management site, aka "secureserver.net"

Felt like I was getting phished every time I logged in

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medemreply
lemmy.wtf

Nothing too odd about that. For example, Bose assembles some of its most successful products (such as the Soundlink revolve) in Mexico, regardless of the target market.

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And Blackberry phones was assembled in Mexico or Hungary in Europe.

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