Tech scammers are at it once more, preying on people who need a quick shot 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 components that can destroy your device. Here's the lowdown: these fake power banks won't give you a proper charge
Don't Get Scammed: This Power Bank Is a Total Dud!
I just purchased this power bank thinking it would be fantastic solution for my phone's battery issues. Boy, was I foolish! This thing is a total dud for a power bank. It barely charge my phone even a quarter|more than once, and it gets incredibly hot while charging. Don't waste your money on this. I recommend a different power bank - one that ac
copyright: A Nigerian Nightmare
Everyday hustle in Nigeria be difficult , and many people dey try to earn a living. But the influx of copyright, also known as replicas, dey turn this hustle into a nightmare. These products range from gadgets and clothing to cosmetics. Some Nigerians wey don buy these copyright, dem later realize say dem no dey work properly. This na why many peo