
Recently, a content creator reported an alarming issue with their newly purchased OnePlus Genshin Impact Edition smartphone from JD.com. The user noted that the device arrived with its security seals missing, suggesting it might have been a unit returned after being reviewed by others. While some comments in official threads have hinted at this, concerns remain about censorship, and the original poster questions whether this issue lies with the manufacturer or the retail platform's logistics, given the tight release window.

The post sparked a wave of discussions, though the sentiment quickly shifted away from the game itself. Many users pointed to JD.com’s infamous reputation for allegedly reselling returned goods as 'new'—a phenomenon colloquially known in Chinese gaming circles as 'Ershou Dong' (meaning 'Second-hand JD'). Seasoned shoppers teased the OP for their naivety, suggesting that encountering unsealed electronics from the platform is a rite of passage for online shoppers, and argued that this logistical dispute doesn't qualify as typical 'gaming drama'.
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