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Literally a used Switch game in a big, ridiculous bag with a “New” sticker on it. Imagine going into a GameStop with a game in a bag like this and convincing them to give you credit for it as “New”.

Don’t buy online from GameStop. Actually, just don’t buy from GameStop.

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[–] Defaced@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You don't want to be using any random USB-C charger for your switch. The Nintendo switch doesn't adhere to USB-C power delivery standards and using a different charger can cause problems. That's why all of those third party docks were burning up switches when the switch first came out.

The docks were standard USB-C docks, but since the switch doesn't follow proper USB-C standards because Nintendo, the docks were providing too much current and burning up switches. I will never use a third party charger for my switches, although if I did use one, the steam deck charger would be my first choice.

I'm sure the chance of anything happening is so low that it's probably insignificant, but I'd rather not take the chance, down votes be damned.

[–] greybeard@lemmy.one 2 points 1 year ago

Can't say I've done extensive research, and Nintendo would be the first company I would assume would ignore standards, but my understanding is that any half decent charger has a sort of power negotiation to prevent such issue. I suppose if you have some cheap dollar store USB-C chargers laying around it might be risky if they too ignore the standards.

That said, I did have a USB-C PD 65w charger fry a laptop. It was, for sure, the charger screwing up though, I even had warning signs I completely ignored. I miss that laptop, it was a good laptop.