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    I'm wondering if the seller called it clad or copper clad?? If they did not then you have a leg to stand on.

    Is it actually clad or is there just a steel strand along side it for strength? Does the copper wire attract to a magnet?

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    They called it " Insulated Copper Wire Cable" and I don't see no insulation, That should have thrown up a red flag right there. If it's clad then all you'll get will be close to shred price. I'd go back on them for mis-advertising.

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