EXPOSING a massive eBay MacBook scam operation...

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

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  • @austinevans
    @austinevans 3 месяца назад +2651

    Hold up are we just going to ignore the fact THEY BOUGHT YOUR DOMAIN

    • @lukemiani
      @lukemiani  3 месяца назад +805

      I KNOW RIGHT WHY IS NOBODY TALKING ABOUT THIS

    • @XeonProductions
      @XeonProductions 3 месяца назад

      @@lukemiani If you have a lawyer you might be able to send them a legal notice over cybersquatting. They are attempting to profit from your name.

    • @OrganicFoxes
      @OrganicFoxes 3 месяца назад +82

      Seriously, thought it couldn’t get any worse.

    • @mcbchannel7173
      @mcbchannel7173 3 месяца назад +136

      @@lukemiani if you’re indonesian you can sue them in the court. using a domain based of someone’s name is a crime here as ofc you can easily track down who owns that domain name.

    • @anonymous_preferred7737
      @anonymous_preferred7737 3 месяца назад +48

      You should make a similar video covering this topic to spread the word and take down these sellers.

  • @SpartanDiab
    @SpartanDiab 3 месяца назад +424

    Renaming old listings to use the feedback on another item is an amazon special too, I hate it.

    • @AlanKlughammer
      @AlanKlughammer 3 месяца назад +39

      that should be illegal, or at least a breach of sellers terms.

    • @spvillano
      @spvillano 2 месяца назад +27

      @@AlanKlughammer neither company cares, they've made their money from the fraud. Until it costs them money and business, it'll continue and simply get worse.

    • @djhaloeight
      @djhaloeight 2 месяца назад +9

      i noticed that recently too. always check the reviews to see if they match what you’re buying.

    • @Pepesmall
      @Pepesmall 2 месяца назад +6

      Oh my God now there's ANOTHER scam I have to look out for.. I hate this planet

    • @ajtay9534
      @ajtay9534 2 месяца назад +1

      Seriously?? They can do that? That’s messed up. Thought so or least something was up.

  • @SalemTechsperts
    @SalemTechsperts 3 месяца назад +808

    Dude, amazing job at calling these scammers out. People like them make us (shops that sell refurbished laptops) all look bad. One thing I do disagree with though, is at 22:49 talking about refurbished units, "I would assume that would come as it would from the factory, not with 3rd party knock-off components installed" As you already know, Apple doesn't sell parts for these machines anymore, nor will they work on them. And the original battery for that thing would've been toast after 4 years anyways. If you're refurbishing the MacBook for sale, you generally want to put in a new battery and a new SSD. Since genuine parts don't exist anymore, every replacement part would technically be considered "A 3rd party knock-off component". The issue is the QUALITY of the component (which I absolutely agree with you this battery looked sketchy as hell). And the problem here is nearly every replacement part for these devices come from the same factory with questionable quality. So as a shop, and a buyer, it's a gamble and sometimes not worth it...Everyone loses.
    Anyway, keep up the good work, I can only imagine how much time and money this research and video cost you just to spread awareness to your fellow consumers!

    • @maureenjohnson1706
      @maureenjohnson1706 3 месяца назад +67

      The greatest technician that's ever lived. Has been summoned.

    • @joveymcjupi4455
      @joveymcjupi4455 3 месяца назад +26

      I wholeheartedly agree. Sometimes I have people come up to me and ask whether or not the replacement batteries for the iPhones I sell are original or not, completely oblivious to the fact that there aren't any original ones out there unless they're yoinked from another device. Sometimes they don't even believe you when you say that and think you're cheaping out on parts, lol.

    • @CrazyHoneyful
      @CrazyHoneyful 3 месяца назад

      @@joveymcjupi4455 I used to be one of those customers. The first Apple product I ever used was an iPhone 5, and I was able to buy genuine replacement battery online for a relatively reasonable price and replaced it myself, and that was an era that things were actually fixable. I later switched to Android devices and carried on with that mentality when one of my friends asked me to help her with a malfuncitoning 2019 Macbook Air. I pinpointed the problem, which was an SSD failure, and as usual I went online and searched for replacement SSD only to find that there were NONE (and I couldn't fix it myself since it was soldered onto the motherboard anyway) and Apple wouldn't replace the SSD but the whole logic board at a ridiculous price. That was when I realized companies like Apple were making some BS changes to their product design and repair policies.

    • @syarifsaiya1040
      @syarifsaiya1040 3 месяца назад +12

      hey look its the "The greatest technician that's ever lived" guy

    • @jpdemer5
      @jpdemer5 3 месяца назад +12

      Ethical refurb shops should list the brand and model of any non-original components, and buyers should look for that info when shopping. This would go a long way towards putting these scammers out of business, or at least force them to charge what the machines are really worth (which amounts to the same thing.)

  • @chinaridernc4303
    @chinaridernc4303 3 месяца назад +64

    The scam I always notice is that they post the OS year in the title making people think they’re getting a 2020 machine when it’s just an update package from 2020 on a 2013 machine

  • @Sojourner88
    @Sojourner88 3 месяца назад +648

    eBay doesn't care. They get their fees, their cut of the proceeds of the scam.

    • @superted1292
      @superted1292 3 месяца назад +23

      Quite a healthy proceed too of each sale...

    • @JayDog416
      @JayDog416 3 месяца назад +24

      Yup. The eBay investors want their money no matter what and eBay rips off the customers to get it.

    • @kienhwengtai8113
      @kienhwengtai8113 3 месяца назад +6

      What they are doing is legal, legal doesn't mean unethical or scammy.

    • @stevenb1465
      @stevenb1465 3 месяца назад +4

      Same as Facbook marketplace...

    • @jpdemer5
      @jpdemer5 3 месяца назад

      @@superted1292 eBay makes Amazon look generous.

  • @2wheelsoffroad730
    @2wheelsoffroad730 2 месяца назад +44

    A scammy company buying your domain and then redirecting to their site is next level diabolical, LOL!

  • @RyanMercer
    @RyanMercer 3 месяца назад +1449

    RIP Luke, usedmacmafia is out for you 🤣

    • @robertplatt1693
      @robertplatt1693 3 месяца назад +24

      He already has a headless MacBook.

    • @RyanMercer
      @RyanMercer 3 месяца назад

      @@robertplatt1693 😭💀

    • @Allium_369
      @Allium_369 3 месяца назад +5

      Never mess with the eBay gods.😂😂😂 they have already been found guilty of retaliation. I’m serious!! No cap

    • @mrfoxesite4482
      @mrfoxesite4482 2 месяца назад +8

      happy that he got 160k views. hope he gets 2 million. these people need to face time in prison.

    • @Nathanfx2006
      @Nathanfx2006 2 месяца назад +5

      Used mac mafia lol, some balding middle aged guy. Times sure have changed.

  • @yabatopia
    @yabatopia 2 месяца назад +100

    The seller accepted the return and probably sold it to another sucker.

  • @JackieDElia
    @JackieDElia 3 месяца назад +274

    Luke, this is scary. I sold over 13k items on eBay honestly and with 100% positive feedback. I closed the business 15 years ago because selling on eBay was too expensive. Today, I’m just a casual buyer/seller on eBay. It is a risky business these days. Scams are everywhere. Thank you for alerting everyone about this.

    • @electrickery
      @electrickery 3 месяца назад +12

      Yep. All their price rises have done is made ebay a den of scammers. All the good sellers left because it wasn't viable, all that's left are the scam artists and junk shifters.

    • @hanspeter24
      @hanspeter24 3 месяца назад +11

      ebay was founded in 95. you stated you stopped selling 15 yrs ago, so you sold for 14 years or 780 weeks with 4680 working days excluding holidays. that makes average 2,78 items sold a day. probs!

    • @JackieDElia
      @JackieDElia 3 месяца назад

      @@hanspeter24 I actually did do that. And after that, I moved my business to my own online store for a few years and then finally closed it.

    • @M22Research
      @M22Research 3 месяца назад +9

      Dude, aside from your math being wonky, she didn’t give you enough info to conclude how many years she sold on FleaBay. And who cares how many items she sold per day anyway? Kinda missed her point.

    • @JackieDElia
      @JackieDElia 3 месяца назад +14

      @@M22Research Thanks for pointing that out. 😊 Actually only sold as a business for six years on eBay and they were very small items and I did sell 13,000 but I agree with you that was not the point of my comment. I was just trying to share that I did have experience to speak from.

  • @whitecrowuk575
    @whitecrowuk575 2 месяца назад +17

    That’s why I don’t ever buy “refurbished” or simply used hardware from wholesalers like that. They give you generic photo used for multiple quantities and will never provide details on the unit you buy. It’s just waste of time.

  • @HypocritesExposd
    @HypocritesExposd 3 месяца назад +176

    This is like a true crime podcast, only for the tech world. I’m in.

    • @rbnmngl
      @rbnmngl 3 месяца назад +5

      righttt, so thats why i was so invested lmao

    • @bobmiah
      @bobmiah 2 месяца назад

      😂😂😂goofy ahh

  • @MrMegaManFan
    @MrMegaManFan 3 месяца назад +44

    I honestly thought the big reveal would be that these two scam sellers were actually ONE company and that's why they were geographically so close to each other.

    • @jjptech
      @jjptech 2 месяца назад +5

      Probably they are the same people,and one of those is a backup company

    • @D.von.N
      @D.von.N 2 месяца назад

      @@jjptech wouldn't they find it suspicipus one person was buying their two craps?

    • @jjptech
      @jjptech 2 месяца назад +2

      @@D.von.N It's hard to follow every single purchase, and probably Luca didnt use his name

    • @BobbyBitcoin
      @BobbyBitcoin 2 месяца назад +1

      Its still very possible that the two companies are in kahoots with one another and perhaps share business tactics, like 2 friends or family members running the same scheme out of different states.

  • @Mamo878
    @Mamo878 3 месяца назад +522

    Seems like eBay needs to change things ASAP so that sellers cannot change the listing to a completely different product. That would easily help things right away.

    •  3 месяца назад

      Completely agree. I can not understand why eBay let that door open. It's obviously a resource to cheat about what are selling.

    • @mailjabber
      @mailjabber 3 месяца назад +27

      That was the most surprising reveal in the video! Great job Luke!

    • @seth8629
      @seth8629 3 месяца назад +46

      They KNOW they do this. They look the other way because $$$$$$.

    • @budgetkeyboardist
      @budgetkeyboardist 3 месяца назад +18

      eBay does't care.

    • @jordanreed5866
      @jordanreed5866 3 месяца назад +37

      Amazon has the exact same issue!

  • @DieselDucy
    @DieselDucy 3 месяца назад +27

    I’m surprised people aren’t leaving negative feedback for these sellers.

    • @G3rmanhenry
      @G3rmanhenry 2 месяца назад +8

      People do but it gets buried with how much volume the business does and they probably boost w positive reviews w those chargers. Also it is pretty easy to remove negative feedback especially if you accept the return. They are banking on people who are too lazy to follow thru w their return or keeping the MacBook w the “warranty”

  • @cmedeir
    @cmedeir 3 месяца назад +303

    I have a suspicious feeling that these are the same people trying to sell me a car warranty.

    • @SantiagoCruzCastro-we3px
      @SantiagoCruzCastro-we3px 3 месяца назад +1

      No way!

    • @Robert.Novack
      @Robert.Novack 3 месяца назад +2

      Lol

    • @jpdemer5
      @jpdemer5 3 месяца назад +6

      Same ethics and mindset.

    • @cgi2173
      @cgi2173 3 месяца назад +5

      Um...but have you actually stopped what you have been doing and thought about your cars extended warranty? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @cmedeir
      @cmedeir 3 месяца назад +1

      @@cgi2173 valid point 🤔

  • @alexcrouse
    @alexcrouse 2 месяца назад +31

    Makes sense. I'm trying to sell a 2006 iMac G5 on marketplace, and TON of people keep trying to buy it thinking that because it's a mac, it's a new machine they can daily drive. Mac owners, on average, are completely clueless.

    • @DivineMisterAdVentures
      @DivineMisterAdVentures 2 месяца назад

      Ah - the motivation for the crime - really stupid shoppers. But why? Parents buying for young students?

    • @Zhinix04
      @Zhinix04 2 месяца назад

      pc owners are often even more clueless.. I see every time I go to the electronics shops here that the staff there often are more clueless than the customers, but they could sell ice to an eskimo.
      many buy macs because they just work and lasts for a very long time, you turn it on, set it up and it runs for years and years without having to do any reinstalls or anything like that.

    • @XycoManiac
      @XycoManiac 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@DivineMisterAdVentures I've sold computers to parents and older people and man, so many people think you need something so big and expensive for basic stuff. I guess their minds are stuck in the 80s and 90s when a pc was like $1000.

    • @pokiblue5870
      @pokiblue5870 Месяц назад

      @@XycoManiaci bought a used mac mini m2 pro and im currently trying to find a used 27inch imac 5k lol

    • @LucienSabre
      @LucienSabre Месяц назад +1

      Same thing happened to me with a broken retina 2019 MacBook Air a few years ago: 96-98% of the people who contacted me for it (those on FB marketplace in particular) genuinely believed I was selling a then $700-750 fully-working Mac for $170, and they got “upset” or even offensive when they realized that wasn’t gonna happen.

  • @thatpitter
    @thatpitter 3 месяца назад +86

    The fact they pre-set up the Mac is insane. The first thing I do when I get a used Mac is network recovery, wipe and reset so that I’m not relying on *anything* in the drive. I don’t want to know what kinds of security risks they could decide to put on that device.

    • @Jack_Meadows
      @Jack_Meadows 2 месяца назад +3

      My very first thought as well. Who knows who’s been in this thing or what they have may have installed before getting it. Massive security risk for a personal or business machine!

    • @bigbaddms
      @bigbaddms 2 месяца назад +4

      i would go beyond that and flat out state that it almost for sure is spyware or a trojan. They FORCE you to install 'fan control software' if you create any new accounts? Are you fricken serious? lol

    • @D71sj
      @D71sj 2 месяца назад +1

      oh crap I never even considered this. I gotta go......

    • @Odkurzacz69
      @Odkurzacz69 Месяц назад +1

      @@bigbaddmsMacs can control isn’t a virus is a good software for my 2009 iMac that loud af without it. But I see the problem that they require you to have this or else your warranty will be void. (My iMac wasn’t purchased from filthy scammers like them I installed Mac’s fan control myself)

  • @perry3770
    @perry3770 3 месяца назад +12

    That awkward moment you think you are buying a powerful mac with 32GB Ram and 2TB hard drive but get an old vintage Intel mac that can only run High Sierra, no SSD, so it takes 2 minutes to boot up instead of 10 seconds if you just spent $500 for a 2023 Mac Mini instead 😮‍💨

    • @UnknownEntity420
      @UnknownEntity420 2 месяца назад +1

      OpenCore Legacy Patcher is great for getting older macs onto newer os versions. My early 2015 13" air is on ventura currently. Sata ssd's are pretty cheap these days too and shouldn't be a difficult upgrade for any somewhat "techy" people.
      That being said, its pretty dirty what these sellers in the video are doing

    • @xluumu
      @xluumu 2 месяца назад

      @Linn-l2kSo you have never used a Mac nor actually compared them to pc’s, but feel like giving advice on them?

    • @wildBill83
      @wildBill83 2 месяца назад

      $500 is too much, you can buy a new mini PC running Win11 for

    • @perry3770
      @perry3770 2 месяца назад

      @@wildBill83 it's a PC, we want to run mac OS Sonoma.

    • @wildBill83
      @wildBill83 2 месяца назад

      @@perry3770 I can run it virtually or make a hackintosh that runs Sonoma on cheaper hardware. Macs aren't that special or great.

  • @TechnologyNToys
    @TechnologyNToys 3 месяца назад +78

    Man’s about to have some unmarked black SUVs hanging out on his street lmao

  • @mrrobotto3321
    @mrrobotto3321 2 месяца назад +5

    I just started buying and reselling macbooks. I was suprised to find that most customers dont ask for the year, and none of them asked for the specs. Way different than selling windows laptops.

  • @calvinficenec7538
    @calvinficenec7538 3 месяца назад +65

    I gave my friend and old Macbook and sent her an eBay link to a charger. Now that listing is for a $2000 iMac. I didn't pay much attention to the seller originally... First Tech Systems. That makes so much sense now, including how there were so many different listings from the one seller for the same charger.

  • @perry3770
    @perry3770 3 месяца назад +6

    They really do trick you into buying an old vintage mac where you can't even update to mac os sonoma anymore, but they do a good job at making it seem like it's a great deal

  • @jasonmays1844
    @jasonmays1844 3 месяца назад +69

    Hands down the best tech channel on RUclips. You don’t limit yourself to product reviews and leak releases. Content like this brings awareness to your community and also the people don’t bleed specs who need a great computer. Thanks for the awareness.

    • @cosettapessa6417
      @cosettapessa6417 3 месяца назад +1

      So true!

    • @willm5032
      @willm5032 3 месяца назад +4

      Luke and Louis Rossmann, also Hugh Jefferis are 3 very good tech youtube channels that tend to be very fair and unbiased and care about the same things I do Re tech

    • @jasonmays1844
      @jasonmays1844 3 месяца назад

      @@willm5032 yeah Rossman is in my top 5.

  • @1Eagler
    @1Eagler 2 месяца назад +1

    It costs more for 3 years because the malfunctions in the third year go exponentially:
    First Year: 1-2 minor issues.
    Second Year: 3-5 minor to moderate issues.
    Third Year: 6-10 moderate to major issues.

  • @seth8629
    @seth8629 3 месяца назад +184

    eBay doesn't care. The end.

    • @dummycordero6377
      @dummycordero6377 3 месяца назад +22

      As cold and dismissive as this may come across, it is most likely the truth

    • @seth8629
      @seth8629 3 месяца назад +11

      Yeah don't get me wrong. This is a great video Luke! Unfortunately eBay ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @Grant82gc
      @Grant82gc 3 месяца назад +1

      Depends what country you're in, in Australia they can't get away with this so they behave a lot better otherwise you can get the ACCC (consumer protection agency) to go after them on your behalf . The easiest option is a bank chargeback for "item not as described", that's super easy and is only a few clicks and text boxes to fill out.

    • @macOS-kw8vr
      @macOS-kw8vr 2 месяца назад

      @@Grant82gc Yeah, but eBay's primary market is the US, and there are laws against it, but they are rarely enforced, so eBay couldn't care less.

  • @joshnizzle
    @joshnizzle 2 месяца назад +5

    We have sold on eBay since 1998, have 20k feedback and are top rated plus sellers, and it has devolved into a cesspool with eBay doing whatever to bring them in the most money with nothing else mattering. A lot of this crap happens because eBay keeps messing up the search results and then constantly encourages sellers to use promoted listings and you end up where the majority of the sale goes to eBay and Pennies to the sellers. Which ends up making bad people do bad things even more often. I know that’s not always the case but eBay is to blame in lots of ways for sure.

    • @CoconutPete
      @CoconutPete 2 месяца назад

      I've been on eBay for 25 years and my latest buyer/return scam was the final straw for me. I'm so fed up I'm going to file a complaint with the FTC and SEC to investigate. I suspect there is a massive scheme with many eBay employees and execs involved for the purposes of inflating their earnings/stock price.

  • @RichWithTech
    @RichWithTech 3 месяца назад +15

    I can’t believe they allow sellers to edit the listing to that extent it’s like Amazon

  • @Josh-l6t
    @Josh-l6t 3 месяца назад +3

    The part about how the change the whole listing and keep the ratings is crazy it's like how do you ever trust the rating anymore from ebay and amazon, amazing video, I think there are still lots of good deals on older machines on ebay just have to be careful. Seems like there are some reputable mac specific resellers around too

    • @unbelievablegoodio7176
      @unbelievablegoodio7176 2 месяца назад

      well, ebay rating is for the doing of the seller or buyer. That comes from the early auction times ... to control freak sellers or buyers. Amazon reviews are totally different. These reviews are product related. Basically what the buyer say about the product. That is much better than ebay. But the Amazon controls relisting a different product with the same stars from another product are indeed sub-zero. On ebay the sellers stars are basically pointless. Large amount sellers have automatically many complaints from the Karens.
      But you are right, never trust ratings, but read the reviews and make your pitcure. And one more warning. Trustpilot. There is nothing to trust other than they publish only mild critic on their site. If a scammer complains to them that a harsh review is hurting their business then Trustpilot pulls the tail in and your correct review disappears. I have proof of that. Pink biased stars.

  • @Britzie_
    @Britzie_ 3 месяца назад +86

    16:42 can literally see the screen hinge is absolute slop

    • @Noaddedsalt01
      @Noaddedsalt01 3 месяца назад +9

      Those display cases do that. It’s the reason Apple says not to use cases on macs. And the bottom cases can lead to overheating.

    • @Britzie_
      @Britzie_ 3 месяца назад +7

      @@Noaddedsalt01 yeah they have the tendancy to do that after time, however if the unit was actually referbished, the screen hinge wouldhve been tightened correctly.

    • @TheSpotify95
      @TheSpotify95 3 месяца назад

      yeah I noticed, they obviously didn't tighten up the display hinges enough. Over time the looseness of hinges can even cause the hinges to break.

  • @TheMrDrMs
    @TheMrDrMs 2 месяца назад +12

    Not to mention it's shady they call themselves SimplyMacs where Simply Mac is an Apple Premier Partner. As someone who worked for Apple as a 'Genius' in the 00's and at Auth Service Providers, then Premium Service Providers then managed a multi-location Premier Partner it's not easy at all to get that title from Apple, just to have some shady ebay clowns ruin your reputation.

    • @Zhinix04
      @Zhinix04 2 месяца назад

      no legit Apple authorised reseller will use eBay. it's against apple's T&C and will cost them the AARS certification when they get caught. (AARS certification is very difficult, time consuming and expensive to get).

    • @TheMrDrMs
      @TheMrDrMs 2 месяца назад

      Right, just the fact that one of those is using an aasp/var/psp name is shady. Plus, what layman would know Apple's extensive, convoluted agreements for Apple Auth'd anything.

    • @Zhinix04
      @Zhinix04 2 месяца назад

      @@TheMrDrMs the AASP/AARP is incredibly difficult to get for a reason. apple wants to protect their reputation for making computers that are high quality and tough to kill, and AARP/AASP's want to protect their brand reputation as an official apple partner. I've seen that process, it takes months to get, Apple vets everything, including the store's entire supplychain (not just for Apple products) to make sure it fits with Apple's environmental policies.
      but once they get that certification, it's worth it, it means they also get business directly from apple (AARS referrals from tech support). those can be very good for business, especially in areas outside cities with low competition.

  • @olavodias
    @olavodias 3 месяца назад +15

    The fact that they bought a domain with your name is really creepy. Great video. Knowledge is power, and what you did here was to spread good information for others to be aware when shopping for a used Mac on eBay. I was looking to buy one more and I will be very aware of that now.

  • @leakyabstraction
    @leakyabstraction 2 месяца назад +2

    It's incredibly irresponsible from eBay and Amazon that they aren't developing heuristics that identify these fraudulent activities. Even just from a lay person's perspective it's obvious how easy would it be to detect if most details of a listing have been changed. Probably these companies should be receiving hefty penalties for the customer damage they contribute to with their negligence, and then they'd start to care about it.

  • @henrycollins2478
    @henrycollins2478 3 месяца назад +60

    Luke is messing with the MacBook resale mob…
    If you go missing we’ll know who did it

    • @yannisgk
      @yannisgk 3 месяца назад

      lol

    • @jpdemer5
      @jpdemer5 3 месяца назад +1

      Stay away from open windows, Luke!

    • @_EyeOfTheTiger
      @_EyeOfTheTiger 3 месяца назад +2

      Yall laugh but they have his address now since he ordered products to his house let that sink in

    • @yannisgk
      @yannisgk 3 месяца назад

      @@_EyeOfTheTiger "easy boy"...lol

    • @Dan-TechAndMusic
      @Dan-TechAndMusic 2 месяца назад +2

      @@_EyeOfTheTiger He probably used a PO Box to obfuscate his name and address.

  • @MrPipol-nm3cd
    @MrPipol-nm3cd 2 месяца назад +7

    ¨I did not expected to uncover this¨
    My dude, it was the employee who told you most of the info. He did all the work.

    • @brian_jake
      @brian_jake 2 месяца назад

      But he had to confirm and do his own research of the listing's

    • @MrPipol-nm3cd
      @MrPipol-nm3cd 2 месяца назад +1

      @@brian_jake nope, he did not do "his own research" he only showed what the email already said. Those screenshots are not research, but B-roll.
      Real research implies to find the real people behind the scam, their faces, the history behind the scam, their full operation, interview people from eBay, real victims, and the opinion of experts like a lawyer or a police investigator.

  • @anonymous_preferred7737
    @anonymous_preferred7737 3 месяца назад +19

    I'm glad this issue is getting large-scale attention. Thank you Luke for exposing these sellers. I only purchase from small eBay sellers that have actual photos of the product I'm going to receive. I do not trust any of these "refurbishers" on eBay.

    • @jpdemer5
      @jpdemer5 3 месяца назад +1

      There are legit businesses trying to compete with these crooks . . . a bit of homework (as Luke points out) will uncover any scammy activity.

  • @analogdistortion
    @analogdistortion 2 месяца назад +2

    So a browser extension that displays the revision history next to the item description would come in handy for everyone.

  • @DesiredKingOfEnder
    @DesiredKingOfEnder 3 месяца назад +76

    Dude, I have bought from bit by bit so many times. I asked them and yes they have multiple stores. And I have seen the charger scam. Im not buying from them again

    • @mrmarr8308
      @mrmarr8308 3 месяца назад +2

      So you've bought a mac for 3x the price? 💀

    • @DesiredKingOfEnder
      @DesiredKingOfEnder 3 месяца назад +1

      @@mrmarr8308 I haven’t bought any Mac’s from them. But I buy there chargers and they are gross. WAY worse than what described. But they sell chargers for cheap so thats why I buy them. But no I haven’t bought any laptops/macs. Only chargers

  • @carsandkicks
    @carsandkicks 2 месяца назад

    Hey Luke honestly I’m glad to see your channel has reached new heights ! I started watching because of your OG Mac mini series. Looks like you’ve found your groove to the top 👍👍

  • @sn0wman308-jt4tj
    @sn0wman308-jt4tj 3 месяца назад +24

    As soon as you read that part from the warranty about installing Macs fan control, and then confirmed that the software was running based on the GPU temperature... Oh my God. That's so incredibly f**ked. I can't even believe that.

    • @jpdemer5
      @jpdemer5 3 месяца назад +4

      The fact that they didn't install if for all users is especially egregious. They're obviously doing everything they can to avoid warranty service of any kind.

  • @DewarenforU
    @DewarenforU 23 дня назад

    Yo Luke, you NEED to get a coalition of these other RUclipsrs that get scammed on eBay and pressure the company to do better. I see way too many videos of RUclipsrs not getting the product they ordered and I keep hearing about organized groups making money off of that. Stand up for us yo!

  • @DesiredKingOfEnder
    @DesiredKingOfEnder 3 месяца назад +148

    Yeah, I hate scammers on eBay. At least its covered by a money back guarantee

    • @BSingh-on4qr
      @BSingh-on4qr 3 месяца назад

      Still, often not too easy or quick to get it back. I got scammed on gumtree recently despite a super credible profile

    • @rccola362
      @rccola362 3 месяца назад +29

      It’s not. I used to think the same thing until I was scammed by a guy selling a Dji drone. All the seller has to do is ship any random package to any random address in your area and eBay won’t hold up their guarantee if the package tracking says “delivered”. I fought with them for MONTHS and finally resorted to using my credit card company to refund me as a fraudulent charge. eBay customer service is horrendous and I hardly shop with them at all anymore and only as a last resort.

    • @DengueBurger
      @DengueBurger 3 месяца назад +4

      TLDR don’t trust companies in the midwest

    • @DesiredKingOfEnder
      @DesiredKingOfEnder 3 месяца назад

      @@rccola362 yeah, that can happen too.

    • @lukemiani
      @lukemiani  3 месяца назад +75

      Problem is the money back guarantee doesn’t protect you from overpaying for a computer with a fake warranty that won’t help you in 2-3 months when the computer starts falling apart or the Temu battery dies

  • @ianlingam281
    @ianlingam281 2 месяца назад +1

    The motto of the story is buy new with extended warranty if you don't want to get scam.

  • @HelloSwiftful
    @HelloSwiftful 3 месяца назад +32

    I was expecting the line: "Illinois huh?! Let's pay them a visit shall we?"
    (puts on fake mustache) "Hi guys, Mike Luani here!" 😄

    • @DavidParke84
      @DavidParke84 3 месяца назад +2

      🤝100% thought luke was taking this on the road. Still, WILD wild stuff here

    • @Jack_Meadows
      @Jack_Meadows 2 месяца назад

      😂

  • @clubsnapperuk
    @clubsnapperuk 2 месяца назад +3

    exposing a scam and selling/promoting a scam ( CCTV cameras)all in one video, its the gift that keeps on giving.

    • @unbelievablegoodio7176
      @unbelievablegoodio7176 2 месяца назад +1

      make video about scam products ... here is one: LED headlight bulbs with Halogen bulb mounting. Like H4 or H7. I go not in details, tons of them on Amazon and ebay. Selling not even legal because of faked CE marking. Plus, in UK are such bulbs a MOT failure, hence anyone having such LED bulbs in the car instead or original halogen bulbs drives around without MOT ... great market, nobody cares, but the government amended the MOT test regulations, so they know ... Now look up Amazon listing. Not one mentions that these bulbs are not for road use, and that the CE accessment is a fake, ignoring health and safety of the people in the country ... I can give you more things, you have not enought to watch all such videos

  • @Mamo878
    @Mamo878 3 месяца назад +169

    Friends don't let friends buy an Intel Mac.

    • @Tr4ns1st0r
      @Tr4ns1st0r 3 месяца назад +19

      Real. Even their M1 counterparts are super cheap now.

    • @DengueBurger
      @DengueBurger 3 месяца назад +22

      2012 MacBook Pro is ok for daily use if it’s under $100 and includes SSD

    • @PhamGiaBao-zu3gz
      @PhamGiaBao-zu3gz 3 месяца назад +10

      ⁠m1’s not cheap in 3rd world countries 😅

    • @formerlycringe
      @formerlycringe 3 месяца назад +5

      @@DengueBurger i JUST got one for $50 in OK condition, a few dings and dirt here and there but wasn't bad.
      4gb RAM, 500GB HDD, dual-core mobile i5, 1200x800 screen. for $50 more I could get some new RAM and possibly a 500GB SSD.

    • @Wickery.
      @Wickery. 3 месяца назад +6

      I have a 2020 intel to this day and other then getting hot af it works fine. I don’t see a reason to upgrade for awhile. But definitely not worth getting one now

  • @AlbertTheLaine
    @AlbertTheLaine 2 месяца назад

    What a fraud!
    - Planned obsolescence (with selling spare parts, mind you)
    - deceptive feeling of safety with practically no warranty (unless paid generously)
    - untruthful marketing tactics (changing the listed product information, misleading specs etc.)
    - a cartel, or a monopoly working in concert (tromping over the individuals buying or selling)
    Textbook capitalism :(
    You're really on their radar, with them snagging your domain name and all!
    A well informed and concise video! Kudos, Luke!

  • @FDNY8231
    @FDNY8231 3 месяца назад +5

    Thank You Luke. I found the video very helpful to me. Using your past advice I've made 2 very good purchases on eBay of Apple MacBooks. I also sell on eBay and it just amazes me the lengths that some sellers will go just to make the sale. I investigate EVERY listing completely PRIOR to making any purchase, and if I'm not sure of what I'm buying then I don't buy it. Your channel has been invaluable to me over the years. Well done brother.

  • @sasstewart1222
    @sasstewart1222 2 месяца назад

    Brilliant reporting. I've been an ebay seller for 20+ years and get so frustrated by these shady sellers that make it so difficult for us honest sellers.

  • @risley.ogembo
    @risley.ogembo 3 месяца назад +12

    19:00. Never heard Luke curse before. That's how you know the severity of the situation.
    Wish eBay could catch on to the similarities in these listings (Thumbnails, no serial number, etc.)

  • @MGC-1977
    @MGC-1977 2 месяца назад +1

    27:41 "What are you even paying for here? You're giving them [the insurance company] money to do basically nothing!" I see you're new to insurance companies 🤣

    • @unbelievablegoodio7176
      @unbelievablegoodio7176 2 месяца назад

      he just showed the procedure and what comes out

    • @MGC-1977
      @MGC-1977 2 месяца назад

      @@unbelievablegoodio7176 go to bed.

  • @asdoesstuff
    @asdoesstuff 3 месяца назад +13

    Feel like this should have been a 60 minutes segment, awesome video Luke! Surface these scummy sellers

  • @jolo3118
    @jolo3118 2 месяца назад

    A true crime sub-genre that I never knew I needed. I have no idea how your channel made it into my recos but im glad it did! Subbed!

  • @daleraydeforest
    @daleraydeforest 3 месяца назад +4

    This is probably the most helpful video for any potential used mac shopper.

  • @Kennypeagler
    @Kennypeagler 3 месяца назад

    Computer was so bad, Luke didn’t even want in the house anymore lol

  • @panagiotispappas1001
    @panagiotispappas1001 3 месяца назад +4

    I hope this video does well and shines more light on this whole scammy situation! Hopefully after this more people will stop buying from these companies and these companies will refrain from all these scams that ruin shopping on eBay! (Which by how weirdly well their tactics seem to work, I doubt that’ll happen)
    Thanks for your service Luke, keep being amazing! ❤

  • @l.m.892
    @l.m.892 2 месяца назад

    I was impressed at the level of research put into this production. Kudos!

  • @MACBoricua
    @MACBoricua 3 месяца назад +31

    Can you sue them? Next stop: your attorney!! Let’s go, Luke!

    • @Gheofoil-3
      @Gheofoil-3 2 месяца назад +2

      geezus you yanks love stereotypes, throw a 100K on a pointless legal battle against a group of computer reseller rippers

    • @chrismay2298
      @chrismay2298 2 месяца назад

      LOL. No, he knowingly bought into a scam, recorded it and showed it to everyone...

    • @zephyrp8836
      @zephyrp8836 2 месяца назад

      @@Gheofoil-3 alright redcoat simmer down

    • @dawidaleksanderwitkowski7455
      @dawidaleksanderwitkowski7455 2 месяца назад

      @@chrismay2298I don’t think that matters, scam is a scam. Regardless if he suspected it or not.

  • @josemedeiros007
    @josemedeiros007 3 месяца назад +1

    Great video, investigation and information Luke. I was given a 2006 Mac Book Pro with a black screen and no battery or charger in 2013 by one of the members of the Silicon Valley Mac User Group. I took out the logic board, and reflowed the GPU in the oven and got it to work again for about 6 months, and bought a no brand Mag Safe Charger and Battery on Amazon, both with 1 year warranties, and both failed with in six months, I was able to get my money back on the Mag Safe Charger, but on the battery they would not send me a replacement, and told me they no longer carried them and offered a 50 percent refund which I though was not reasonable, after several emails back in forth they finally agreed to a 80 percent refund which I finally agreed too. On my 2013 Mac Book Pro my battery failed at close to 1000 cycles, and I bought a OWC Newer Tech NuPower battery, and it's been fine for the last 2 years.

  • @chrisfuller1223
    @chrisfuller1223 3 месяца назад +15

    I fear that as important as this is, it could get lost in the massive void of RUclips, it would be nice if we can continue this on Reddit or someplace where others can post their experiences, along with a list of companies to avoid. You've done so much research, I think it's a critical topic for discussion to prevent others from getting scammed.

    • @jpdemer5
      @jpdemer5 3 месяца назад

      Luke's half a million subscribers are hardly a "massive void" ... that's ten thousand times the number of people who'll read a Reddit post!

    • @ernieoporto1111
      @ernieoporto1111 3 месяца назад +2

      @@jpdemer5I disagree. Significantly more people could see this on Reddit. This is the kind of post that could hit the Front Page of Reddit where millions and millions of people could see. Don’t twist this negatively, but Luke’s half a million subscribers is a very, very, VERY tiny fraction of viewership on RUclips. It’s not nothing, but this is absolutely the kind of video that could very easily go unnoticed by viewers on RUclips and become lost. Not to mention, there is literally no reason this shouldn’t be shared everywhere. This would do well on Reddit, for sure. You’re underestimating exactly how many people use Reddit for their content and information. “Ten thousand times the number of people who’ll read a Reddit post” is just plain false.

    • @jpdemer5
      @jpdemer5 3 месяца назад

      @@ernieoporto1111 RUclips has 16x the number of visitors that Reddit has. Nothing "goes viral" on Reddit. It has to be picked up by Facebook or Xitter accounts with large followings.

  • @Mattschindig
    @Mattschindig 2 месяца назад

    Big props for the ending speech. It is their business to run it how they want. Even though it is legal, it is a very slimy thing to do to people. Kudos for making a video and hopefully saving someone a huge heartache down the road. Good Karma Granted Luke!

  • @MrDawidson818
    @MrDawidson818 3 месяца назад +5

    When a normal RUclipsr become a real investigate Journalist....Thank you for this!

  • @kingjulien1921
    @kingjulien1921 2 месяца назад +1

    i think it would be a cool new direction for the channel if you would consider to continue making more of „investigative“ type videos exposing e-scams of all types and categories. would get better ratings too, has great potential to go super viral.

  • @Piipperi800
    @Piipperi800 3 месяца назад +11

    Maybe I missed something, but I hope Luke and any US viewers are at the very least reporting these companies to FTC.

  • @clicks59
    @clicks59 23 дня назад

    Excellent video. Thanks for educating us on this subject. I recently purchased two MacBook Pro’s off eBay. Both were listed for parts. One was listed as working with a cracked display. The other was listed as non-functional with a good display. I figured that I could build one good one. I was really fortunate that the one listed with a cracked display was actually a display cable issue and is a fully functional machine. It’s in good physical condition as well. It’s a 2015 i7/16/256 retina dual graphics. It was well worth the $100 (shipped for free) that I spent on it. I wasn’t as lucky on the 2013. The display is good and it turns on but the machine doesn’t recognize the SSD. It gets hot fast and is also pretty hammered. So I ate my lunch on that one for $65+$20 shipping. Maybe I’ll find the same machine with a bad display sometime down the road. Can’t win them all. I’m thankful to be more educated. Thanks Luke.

  • @gerald1964
    @gerald1964 3 месяца назад +5

    There are also businesses who sell a certain type of product but will have multiple websites that sell these products where these websites each have a different name . The purpose is to artificially reduce competition in part by having these websites show up first when someone performs a search.

  • @evlqueen777
    @evlqueen777 3 месяца назад +2

    wait a sec, you knowingly gave them your money? that's wild.

  • @paigeme886
    @paigeme886 3 месяца назад +16

    I’d never ever consider buying a max off eBay anyway… but thank you for exposing these dodgy businesses.
    I can’t believe even the website domain name !? 😂

    • @EvilTurkeySlices
      @EvilTurkeySlices 3 месяца назад +1

      I buy Macs off eBay often, but not from these companies. The most expensive one was the 2018 Mac mini I bought recently. It was $300 for a 6 core i7, 16GB of ram, and 256gb of storage. I bought it for installing the Sequoia Beta.

  • @practicaldesign4100
    @practicaldesign4100 3 месяца назад +2

    I'm pretty sure the off pixels you were seeing on screen is GPU artifacting, especially if that was the laptop with the AMD GPU. I've experienced the same glitch with numerous AMD GPU's of this vintage. I've had times where switching back to Windows 7 and old drivers eliminated the issue completely, but often that wouldn't work and the card was just failing.

  • @sydguitar99
    @sydguitar99 3 месяца назад +13

    Honestly at this point eBay is just a fancier version of craigslist😂

  • @Pleiades721
    @Pleiades721 2 месяца назад

    The fact that a person buys Mac is the problem in the first place. Massive technological ignorance is so common these days.

  • @EnOrangeSoffa
    @EnOrangeSoffa 3 месяца назад +21

    I wonder how many of these Macbooks are embedded in Louis Rossmans drywall

  • @Tessou
    @Tessou 2 месяца назад

    Facebook marketplace can be just as infuriating. Many sellers either knowingly post deceptive listings, or they’re too dumb to know what they’re selling and give little to no details. Worse are the obviously stolen Macbooks, or the surplus resales with the stickers still on them denoting the sale price while they list them at 3x that price.

  • @eugeneweston3891
    @eugeneweston3891 3 месяца назад +6

    Luke, great video. FYI, I have purchased a MB Air for my daughter from Roscoe & purchased a 2019 MB Pro for myself from Simply Macs in March this year. After a couple of months, the battery on the MB Pro stopped charging at 80%. I contacted Simply Macs and the were very responsive; ultimately replacing the machine at no cost to me within 7 days.I'm neither defending nor advocating here; just sharing my experience. I spent quite a bit of time price shopping for the units I bought and researching the units themselves. Never looked into the companies themselves, but had my suspicions about look-alike eBay adds. Thanks for a great channel. Happy to be a subscriber.

  • @Renville80
    @Renville80 2 месяца назад

    Also, as eBay goes, my number 1 rule for buying stuff there - if you can get it retail, get it retail!

  • @nolanthomas2081
    @nolanthomas2081 3 месяца назад +6

    There's the Intel 13th gen and 14th gen wildness going on and now this. Boy what a time to be a consumer :)

  • @TracyNorrell
    @TracyNorrell 2 месяца назад

    "shocked me to my core" then 13 seconds later "this is not exactly me information"

  • @ronlevin2339
    @ronlevin2339 3 месяца назад +51

    next time buy only from private sellers, that only sale their own MacBook's

    • @DJDarren80
      @DJDarren80 3 месяца назад

      Yeah. Last time I bought a used MacBook from eBay I glossed over all the listings that had pro looking photos. I'd far rather deal with a regular person just trying to sell on their used but cared-for machine.

    • @ronlevin2339
      @ronlevin2339 3 месяца назад +1

      @@DJDarren80 or just don't buy MacBooks, stick with Windows laptops, apple are trash

    • @xluumu
      @xluumu 2 месяца назад

      @@ronlevin2339So, you’ve never tried one?

    • @unbelievablegoodio7176
      @unbelievablegoodio7176 2 месяца назад

      lol. Ho do you know who is genuine private? Here in UK is on gumtree a ton of sellers of used cars, private. I was just wondering why all these "individual private sellers" had the same phone number ... ab bit searching ... oh, a shop selling crap cars, such idiots. A short notice to the Inland Revenue to maybe check the tax payments behind all these "private cars" ... Well, the listings changed for a while to a lot less private ...

    • @unbelievablegoodio7176
      @unbelievablegoodio7176 2 месяца назад

      @@ronlevin2339 and put Linux on it.

  • @apotheosis21
    @apotheosis21 2 месяца назад

    I can’t agree that using 3rd party components is unexpected with a refurbished unit-that’s exactly what I would expect as a consumer.
    The problem is that they chose cheap, unreliable components and charged like they installed good ones.
    There’s a lot of other problems, too, but 3rd party replacements aren’t inherently bad, nor contrary to expectations.

  • @yourneighborhood
    @yourneighborhood 2 месяца назад +3

    I would never by Apple, let alone used apple. But you did a good job exposing eBay and the fraud on their platform.

  • @GR-uk5ou
    @GR-uk5ou 3 месяца назад

    I bought one of the Mac’s a few years ago and had to return it. While searching for my Mac on eBay at the time, I couldn’t shake the feeling of scam alarms going off everywhere. Upon receiving the Mac and looking through the specs - it was clearly misrepresented- I returned it immediately for a full refund.

  • @bartonlynch
    @bartonlynch 3 месяца назад +8

    Exactly 2 years ago I sold my 2012 13" unibody pre-retina MBP for 800$ in absolute mint cosmetic condition in original box with two OWC 480GB SSDs (one in the optical bay using OWC's caddy) + 16GB of OWC RAM and a brand new newertech (also from OWC) battery installed. Included a new charger and a Moshi Palm Rest cover.
    Before selling it I took care of three issues it had due to use and wear: the trackpad, the battery and the bass speaker, all replaced using new original parts I ordered and installed myself. The trackpad was not clicking well, the speaker was broken and the battery was not holding charge. I could not sell it like that so I acted.
    The keyboard did not have worn "shinny" keys due to an iSkin cover I used since day one, the MacBook could pass as new under magnified glass inspection, no bumps, scratches nor any sign of cosmetic use/wear.
    Was it a good deal or did I "scam" my friend? (today he's still loving that Mac which I loved for 10 years).

    • @Matthew28845
      @Matthew28845 3 месяца назад

      Even 2 years ago you could get an M1 MBA used for $800… I mean as long as he enjoys it I guess

    • @bartonlynch
      @bartonlynch 3 месяца назад

      @@Matthew28845 Yeah, it makes me feel a little guilty, but he agreed and saw the condition of the fully renewed machine with the latest macOS via OCLP and the extra amenities. Plus, where I live, outside the US, we cannot get new Macs at base US prices. A M1 Air still today is over 1500$, and back then when I sold him my MBP, it was over 2K$. For instance I paid almost 3K$ for my 14" M1 Pro, almost a full grand more than the US (customs, taxes, etc). Forgot to mention that particular local economy issue that changes the perspective of the deal. Right?

    • @lenm2857
      @lenm2857 3 месяца назад +2

      I've sold a couple hundred of these 2012 unibody Mac's over the past 6-7 years. I was getting about $500 when I started, but 2 years ago I was down to about $275-$325 with 8 Gb RAM, 250 SSD and low cycle original batteries ( lowest was 6, many in the 50-125 cycle range). I stopped selling them around that time, just too old.

    • @bartonlynch
      @bartonlynch 3 месяца назад

      @@lenm2857 Well my deal was not so bad after all.

  • @Lleanlleawrg
    @Lleanlleawrg 2 месяца назад +1

    These tricks have been in use for a long, long time, but it's nice to see it get some more exposure. It's not just macbooks and not just ebay that has this issue.
    But man, registering your name as a domain name and redirecting to their site, that one takes the biscuit haha.

  • @i3_i9
    @i3_i9 3 месяца назад +10

    You should file a lawsuit for impersonating you to sell there products.

  • @mrmarr8308
    @mrmarr8308 3 месяца назад

    Wow, a sponsor for something that does have cloud or require a monthly subscription. That camera actually looks good.

  • @jackburrows5850
    @jackburrows5850 3 месяца назад +16

    Elgin, IL is pronounced "L-GIN" (gin and tonic)
    - someone who used to live in the Chicago suburbs

    • @skyshabatura7876
      @skyshabatura7876 3 месяца назад +3

      totally facepalmed when he pronounced that

    • @jackburrows5850
      @jackburrows5850 3 месяца назад +1

      @@skyshabatura7876 same man

    • @cmedeir
      @cmedeir 3 месяца назад +1

      That’s okay , I was surprised when he pronounced Illinois wrong. Should be “ILL-UH-NOISE”.

    • @jackburrows5850
      @jackburrows5850 3 месяца назад +1

      @@cmedeir 😱😱😱

    • @cmedeir
      @cmedeir 3 месяца назад

      @@jackburrows5850 😁

  • @deano_bites
    @deano_bites 2 месяца назад

    This is worst then receiving an empty BOX you end up with a faulty broken Mac instead doorstop

  • @TheCentristChad
    @TheCentristChad 3 месяца назад +13

    They stole Luke's website domain. Genius 😂

    • @supergeekjay
      @supergeekjay 2 месяца назад

      And then when the domain expires it'll get snapped up by one of those domain sharks that will sell it for $2,000 😂

  • @markbajkowski1171
    @markbajkowski1171 3 месяца назад +1

    Let's ask this fundamental question: if eBay revenue is seller-fee based, why do buyers even expect to be protected. Another scam they condone are ads with "life-time warranty" that buyers can NOT enforce beyond the first 30 days after the purchase.

  • @eddiegardner8232
    @eddiegardner8232 3 месяца назад +4

    Hard to imagine why anyone would pay $430 for nine year old Intel Mac, when they could buy an M1 Air for little more than that, and get a 1-year real Apple warranty, a new Apple battery, a new SSD with no write cycles, a new keyboard and larger touch pad, unscratched case, and compatibility with current and future Apple software, as well as day-long operation on battery.

    • @constitutionalright827
      @constitutionalright827 3 месяца назад +1

      That's the absolute truth.

    • @SkynetCyb
      @SkynetCyb 3 месяца назад

      They make it misleading, if you search for a new macbook they'll find these with the current year in the title, if you don't know much what you want or are getting, you can easily get scammed.

  • @OfficialMindgrade
    @OfficialMindgrade 2 месяца назад +1

    Wild? The amount of commercials you put on your vids, thats WILD

  • @ArasDigital
    @ArasDigital 3 месяца назад +9

    You can actually sue for your domain name as is obvious squatting.

    • @yannisgk
      @yannisgk 3 месяца назад

      i agree!!!

  • @darrenholloway930
    @darrenholloway930 Месяц назад

    Have you done any videos about the 2013 Mac Pro? Just picked one up, upgraded it and it’s a great home work station. Wondering what your thoughts are.

  • @KimoKimochii
    @KimoKimochii 2 месяца назад +5

    10mins in still haven’t explained anything about how they are scamming lol

    • @snintendog
      @snintendog 2 месяца назад +3

      30 minute in he only talks about market place manipulation Nothing else.

    • @dawidaleksanderwitkowski7455
      @dawidaleksanderwitkowski7455 2 месяца назад +2

      What are you talking about he clearly explained how the scam works.

  • @DMoneySmooth
    @DMoneySmooth 3 месяца назад

    Luke, I’ve had a similar experience, except on the sell side. To make a long story short, I started a small business that purchased used and broken Apple Products from retailers, repaired them (Yeah, I completed the training), the sold them (with warranties and limited returns). Now, I can’t say for sure; however, I believe that one of the competitors would buy my products, hold them, then return them just before the return period ended. At one point, there were eight (8) Macs and an iPad (all working) going through the buy from my store, hold, and return process. Okay, so here is the kicker, all the buyers weren’t from the same address; however, they all were from near by zip codes from the same state. So, effectively, I had no sales, and my small business was kept out of that space. Consequently, I closed the business because this sleazy practice. Crazy, because I had some crazy good product bundles….

    • @DMoneySmooth
      @DMoneySmooth 3 месяца назад

      Also, a while ago you made a video that asked where had most of the small e-tailer gone from ebay. I think one of your comments was that eBay’s changed criteria for selling wasn’t allowing the small business / individuals to sell broken tech on eBay. Well, my thought is that it was the ‘Sleaz-Squeeze’ that some of the bigger sellers put on the small guys. Time for a new exchange?!?!

  • @DJMeku
    @DJMeku 2 месяца назад +3

    Unpopular opinion: Besides the high price, I think the sellers do a pretty good job, accepting returns, replacement etc... This is pretty standard stuff

    • @thiefrules
      @thiefrules 2 месяца назад +4

      It is not “standard” to bake MacBooks with dead GPUs to temporarily revive them, then sell the machines to unsuspecting customers as fully working devices with Macs Fan Control preinstalled to keep the GPU from dying in the limited warranty period

    • @snintendog
      @snintendog 2 месяца назад +1

      @@thiefrules apple does it so why cant other bake apples?

    • @thiefrules
      @thiefrules 2 месяца назад

      @@snintendog Apple doesn’t bake the GPUs to fix it for the customer, they replace the motherboard entirely with a remanufactured/refurbished one. And they don’t sell their GPU-fried motherboards as “fully working” to unsuspecting consumers on the secondhand market, and they sure as hell do not keep switching their eBay profiles/names after a few years in business.

    • @snintendog
      @snintendog 2 месяца назад

      @@thiefrules yeah no they lit baked those boards in their special "reflower" it was just an oven.

  • @108stitches6
    @108stitches6 2 месяца назад

    I think they violated a few things in their ‘warranty’ : Federal law requires that written warranties clearly state whether they are "full" or "limited". The title of the warranty can help consumers understand the protections it offers. The warranty should also be in a single document, written in easy-to-read language, and be available for consumers to read before purchase.

  • @seth8629
    @seth8629 3 месяца назад +4

    Wait, what Luke? Yes what they're doing is illegal. It's deceptive and misleading - a big no no under FTC Act and state equivalents. I'm not saying anyone is going to do anything about it but yeah it's illegal.

  • @jeudaz
    @jeudaz 2 месяца назад

    Finally someone spoke up... there are many fake sellers with fake ssd drives too.

  • @wertywerrtyson5529
    @wertywerrtyson5529 3 месяца назад +6

    What is worse? These people charging 400 bucks for a computer with a bad graphics card that will fail. Or Apple charging 2000 bucks back in the day for the same computer 😂 it’s terrible either way. But seriously this is bad that eBay allows them to do this.

  • @simonh7954
    @simonh7954 2 месяца назад +1

    You are a lifesaver! I have a friend who is about to buy two MacBooks on eBay. I sent her this video. Yeah it was one of these scummy sellers she decided to not buy today! I’m really glad I saw your video. I can’t stand deceptive scamming sellers, that should be illegal. So basically they have nothing value so they try to disguise it. Will definitely help you get the word out.