Can't get enough of those bad sellers.... I recently fell victim to a scam involving what was represented as "neodymium magnets". The listing ID was 330085715697, by a seller called "windgeekgenerators". His feedback was 100%, but he only took money orders. First mistake. He claimed that these were genuine but weren't plated like the newer ones. I sent him a money order. When I received the product, I found they weren't the neodymium supermagnets, but plain old ceramic magnets, the same material in a typical refrigerator magnet. They were even weak by those standards. Problem was that I paid about 5 times what that material was worth, and the seller didn't care. He left me a negative feedback. Learn from my mistake. If the seller only takes money orders, don't bid. This seller apparently has many of these and may list them as "wind generator" magnets or may list them under another name, so if you see them listed, they are 4 inches long x 1.5 inches wide and .25 inches thick, according to his listing.
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