Well, many times I have to go the low cost part risk way just because in my 
country the "reputable" sellers charge 5 to 10 times the US selling price 
and they carry the parts only when the final price is not outrageous after 
their uplift.

Said that, I only take the risk for hobby jobs. I would never risk a lab, 
prototype or production failure just because of being cheap.


On Thursday, February 4, 2016 at 9:43:43 PM UTC-3, nixiebunny wrote:
>
> Why not just buy a working chip for the price of a working chip, and save 
> yourself the hassle and 
> disillusionment that comes with a part whose price is clearly too low to 
> be a working product? 
>
> The odds of the rest of the module working properly are not too high. 
> You might spend hours dealing with the fallout of saving ten dollars. 
>
> -- 
> David Forbes, Tucson AZ 
>
>

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