No, it's a really good deal but it isn't a well made keyboard. For one, there is a good chunk of plastic missing on my keyboard. Also, the rubber coating on the keys is good, but there are some keys where it is really obvious that they didn't smooth it out or missed coating it.
My OCZ Alchemy Elixir keyboard has better and worse anti-ghosting than a standard keyboard. I can hold up to 6 keys in a row at the same time without a problem, and that's not bad. However, if I hold any more than that or even hold two arrow keys at the same time together, it begins typing an odd pattern of U's and W's instead of doing nothing or repeating the stroke before.
What bothered me most is the size of the keys. They are a tad smaller than the standard Dell keyboard I had, but the spacebar and right alt key are noticiably smaller compared to the Dell keyboard and I felt somewhat cramped for the first few hours of using it.
This keyboard strongly resembles a Razer Tarantula. If I had the money for a Tarantula, I would definately get one over this, despite the lower price. Otherwise, this keyboard is pretty good for 99 cents.