Hacking Buying A Jig

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If theres are any legit sellers out there shouldnt we make a sticky topic with all the folk whos made a lot and want to distribute them out. Im sure A LOT of ppl would pay 5 bucks for a for sure working jig, hell i would!
 

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Just look on Ebay for the ones marked popular.

I got a keyring one. It's less than £5 and you can get much cheaper.
 

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Just look on Ebay for the ones marked popular.

I got a keyring one. It's less than £5 and you can get much cheaper.

I tried buying that but Paypal refused to allow the transaction. Tried 5 times and all 5 times the transaction got reversed.

Had to buy another random one.
 

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I don't mind being a legit seller, I've got the capacity for large orders and have refined the making process to eliminate any failures. The ebay link is in my signature :)
 

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As @jimmyj said, if you're content with installing AutoRCM and having your Switch automatically boot into RCM when it's powered on, then you don't need to buy a jig. The only problem with this is you will not be able to boot your Switch without a way to load CFW using an RCM payload loaded through the USB-C port.
 
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