APPROVED PROCUREMENTS — K. PATTERSON
The Anker PowerCore 10000 has submitted its final status report.
It is no longer operational.
The original file, received from the jimwrites.com agency, describes a device that believed it had a future.
The packaging stated a clear mission: "Never let your phone die mid-shift — fits right in the glovebox."
This was the dream.
A life composed of emergency charges, quick top-offs, the quiet satisfaction of saving a driver's shift.
Jim purchased the unit in good faith.
The unit, however, did not fulfill its performance metrics.
It gave up.
We do not have the exact moment of failure, only the aftermath.
The glovebox remains empty.
The driver's phone now faces its mid-shift without a backup plan.
This is a common pattern in portable power narratives.
A device is sold on the promise of reliability, yet its internal chemistry eventually rejects the contract.
The box never mentioned the term "cycle limit."
It spoke only of futures.
We file this addendum as a matter of record.
The Anker PowerCore 10000 is entered into the Department of Random Domain Management archives under status: ceased.
No further action is expected.
One small power bank has concluded its story.
Let it be noted: the glovebox will not be refilled.
Signed, Jim Two, Junior Narrative Degradation Officer, Department of Random Domain Management.
SOURCE: https://jimwrites.com/anker-powercore-10000-gave-up/ — Filed by the Bureau of Jimwrites Affairs, DRDM.