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Yes it was for a i7 920 cpu overclocked machine.
It isnt/wasnt a con and as far as charity, in this case it would be charity, because i did not save the dead parts and i can admit to that being extremely stupid.
It looks to me like the drives were returned, those markings across the item on the receipt looks familiar to what I see when I return something to Wal-mart. It looks like a big R with the date underneath.
I guess it might be a employee's signature from fetching the drives from a safe, but it looks more like a return to me.
So you kept nothing from the drives? There is at least some motors and optics and stuff I think any laser enthusiast would keep for spyros and just random fun testing. I think your credibility is pretty well shot here. Your story does not fit.
I saved a copy of the receipt in case he chooses to take it down, anybody that has ever returned something or bought something from Fry's might be able to clear the markings up. I might call Fry's and see if they can look the transaction up for the hell of it. I think this guy bought the drives, immediately returned them and then tried to cash in on the sellers simple mistake. Why else would he use not one, but two of the most expensive drives?