Marketplace is a human sewer. Half the sellers are scammers or con merchants and half the buyers are lowballers who make you feel guilty for asking what the items is worth.
Marketplace sucks.. I’ve got a MacBook Air on there now and I’m constantly getting “perfect! I’ll take it for my friend/daughter/dog. I’m just too busy to come pick it up! Hope you can ship.. I’ll pay $100 extra to cover shipping.. hope this post is legit!”
Like anything, I've found it takes patience. I've sold on FB since a bit before COVID and it's been quite a healthy marketplace in my area. I do think I've blocked most of if not all the bots and scammers in my area tho haha
For the love of God, do be very careful when doing that. Never go alone, do it in a public place in broad daylight where there is a lot of people, and have ready a way to leave as soon as possible. I have seen many tragic cases of people that does that.
@@AlvinFlang69420 I'd be worried even in a good, public place. If you decline to go through with the purchase because the product appears to not be genuine, it's really easy for them to force you to pay anyway by threatening you. They could stab you and likely get out before anyone even realized what had happened and who did it. Because of that I would see if the local police station has a spot set up specifically for performing this kind of exchange. On its own, proposing the station as a place to meet is going to act as a filter for the scammers and thieves.
The problem is with unverified sellers and popular brands. The second hand market should exist, buying only from the official store at full price is exactly what the big brands want.
i bought some fakes on accident.. came with applecare and everything - took them into the apple store for service and they couldn't tell the difference! the ONLY reason they discovered there was an issue, was by running the serial number! so they brought out some real ones and a few employees gathered around while we looked for the subtle differences.. anyways i ended up buying a REAL set before leaving.. but some of the fakes are REALLY convincing!
@@showdiscipline1489 they were "okay" but didn't sound like a pair of $600 headphones for sure! - ended up giving them to a friend that just wanted 'bluetooth headphones' and they're happy enough with 'em
i refuse to buy expensive tech from random people. i just wait for discounts new-got the max’s $100 off from best buy, but i see people at the airport wearing fake ones and really wonder….
This literally just happened to me on eBay. The counterfeits were near perfect. Thank you for highlighting this. Fortunately I identified them in time as fake and got my money back but it was not easy. They misspelled Cupertino, the packaging was different, and the slot in the inner ear for detaching the headphone band was absent as well as lots of software bugs. They paired with my iPhone and the iPhone recognized them as AirPods Max and they definitely were not. It was crazy.
Wow someone tried to sell this exact thing to a barista at my local coffee shop when I was last there. They came in asking for 2 for 250 or 150 each. The barista turned them down but I bet you it was someone banking on selling them locally as they knew they couldn't get away with it online anymore.
This has been a scam for a long time now, having to tell people that they've purchased (or worse, been gifted) a fake product is really difficult since it's usually apparent to you straight away.
Thats one of the anti counterfeit parts of an Australia Note. I think our modern money is ugly. The old Australian Pound £ notes looked like US notes, but in the 1960's Australia changed to the dollar and changed the design of the money with it. Should of kept the Australian Pound and its design and just changed it to metric.
I feel like these sorts of scams weren't nearly as bad even a few years ago. It's a shame, because the idea of selling unwanted stuff locally makes a lot more sense than having to ship it half way across the country. And it's extra pointless if you're trying to buy something new in box, as I don't feel like it's possible to reliably assess authenticity based on the packaging alone.
Just thinking about this a little more, it doesn't help that these online marketplaces fail to implement even the most basic fraud deterrence measures. e.g. Don't allow new accounts to participate in marketplaces, flag ads or offers from accounts that seem suspicious, etc. It's not like they're not hoarding the user data to resell anyway. They may as well use it to make their marketplace products a little more useable.
4:20 Another way to check is if there's a hole for a SIM Ejector to go into the top of each Ear-Cup in order to remove them fully from the headband All fake ones I've seen don't have that hole at all (or the mechanism itself even)
I fell in this scam sadly, but theres a good ending to the story. So i, unaware of this problem, searched markedplace for a pair of these headphones. I found someone, selling them for unopened for 100 usd less than retail and i thought heck ya. I drove 2 hours, met up with ham in public and inspected the item. Everything looked fine, with the box, i took out the headphones and they connected with find my and everything. I send the seller off with the money. Then i realised how flimsy the telescoop was and that the cup wasent cold to the touch. I messaged the seller, saying "Hey i think theres a misundestanding, these arent genuine. Seller came back and had my money with him.. Never going to buy electronics from facebook again
Had a guy come into my store the other day with some fake gen2 AirPod pros.. one of my employees was pretty convinced but I did some quick searching and was able to conclude they were definitely fake.. tells were in the box.. perforated peel tab, wrong sticker, said made in china instead of Vietnam, and so on. Guy was asking $100/pair.
In Australia there is a very easy way to tell a "sealed" AirPods Max box from a fake one. Australian stock should have the RCM mark (tick inside a triangle) whereas North American stock has the CSA mark (big C with a smaller SA inside). So far the Chinese factories have not bothered to make Australian fakes yet.
Yeah right now there are sooo many airpods clones out there you can't even tell a difference. Same applies to apple watches. Iphone clones aren't that good and you can definetly tell the difference but people are still can get scammed because maybe it's their first time with an iphone. Honestly the best way to prevent yourself from getting scammed is getting brand new ones from apple or meet the seller in person and let you use them. There is a popup about non geniuene airpods when you try to connect to them to your apple device. Great video!
I was browsing liquidation auctions and found a whole box of returned AirPods. All of them looked brand new. Actual customer returns from Costco. I bet that some guy was buying a bunch of fake AirPods and putting them in the real boxes and then returning the fakes and keeping the real ones to resell.
yeah becasue of all this fakes going on.. i got mine airpod max at sgd$807 now i wanted to sell i cant even sell it like $600.. the fakes would sell like $200 to $300 as real ones..
As long as buyers are looking to get something for (next to) nothing, there will never be a shortage of takers and scammers waiting in the shadows😶🌫️.
Facebook marketplace are a paradise for scammer, even if you report a sell post facebook do nothing about it, not even remove the post...and if you pm the scammer and confront the seller facebook punishing you by restricting your account by that you need to identify you for pm people...so in big thing facebook protecting scammers...
and now the quality of oem, replica, black market or whatever it called getting better and sometimes it's hard to check except you buy it from official store
Even from retailer you can get a fake phone or head phones. How? People order original products, swap them with fakes and return them to the retailer. Since there are no professionals this products goes to next unsuspecting customer. Solution, only buy in stationary shops or with pick up in the shop and check the product before leaving the shop.
My friend got scammed like this with an iphone 14 pro max for like $1000. It looked really like the real thing, but when he took it to Apple, they confirmed, it's a fake
Off topic, but the S24 Ultra appears to be a welcome site on physical repairability (front and back glass, battery pull tab), just curious on the software side of it
Down here people play it as OEM stuff like if Apple had OEM lmao Had a small discussion with a seller, outright told him dude just say they’re counterfeit, nobody cares if it’s cheap and decent looking enough
They don't just scam buyers on FB Marketplace, but sellers too! I was almost conned out of $300 US recently when trying to sell as $50 retro handheld console. I have a bunch of tech I want to sell, but online sales are just so damn scammy now, what are you supposed to do?
I'm glad I don't use Facebook any more. Marketplace is a cesspool. I'd rather just have good third-party products than stupid knock-offs. There are plenty of cheap headphones, IEMs and such from China - making knock-offs of the real deal instead seems pointless, all just to make a quick buck. Besides, the AirPods Max aren't that great, so if you're going to spend that much on a fake (or even the absurd price of an authentic pair), you're probably better off buying something else.
First if I was going to buy anything from apple I go to the apple store in my home town or on line from apple then I no I am getting a original one I will never buy apple products on eBay or Amazon
Might as well save some money. I paid full price for a pair from the apple store. They took a shit after warranty ended (like right when it ended) and apple charged me $400 to repair them...then the SAME THING HAPPENED again and they told me to fuck off.
This is why I just buy the fakes directly for myself, they’re not as good as real ones but for 80$ having AirPods Pro Software features with average headphone quality is great. And honestly the real ones don’t sound that much better but cost more than 3x as much. *Big plus is the fakes aren’t glued so you can replace the battery for like 5$ xD*
Its sad that sound of the original ones is just bad. Its better than fake ones, but still bad compared to headphones costing half and being actually able to carry them and use them without one of the worst cases ever made. Normal airpods are great, but MAX is just ripoff by apple, nothing more.
I bought fake earpods before and the sound quality wasn't the best and the playing time was 45 minutes 🙃 and for some reason they can't charge from the case or they charge tiny bit and if I walked away just a little bit they stop working(even if i put my phone inside my back pack or i hold it a bit far from my head)and after a few months the left side stopped charging and I never used it again same for the wired earphones I was buying one almost every month because original tech was so expensive in turkey compared to other countries,the best solution I found is to buy from affordable brands instead of buying knockoff fe hwawei Sony Phillips,I bought hwawei free buds 4i and it still works after 2 years of heavy use dropping etc,if I drop the fake earpods they came apart immediately 😂and the sound is very good and i can leave my phone in my room while I'm in the kitchen washing dishes and the anc was good and it lasts fir 7 hour with anc and for 10 hours without it, and fir the wired headphones i tried both sony and Phillips and ther were close in quality but i noticed that Phillips lasted longer with me than Sony and it's cheaper
This product scam is like bait for amateurs customers who want this thing so bad at some point. Someone who bought won't last for a long-term as sounds quality went to worse over time.
the people that buy stuff on facebook are in a wrong state of mind and need a life check as soon as possibly. heck even those that have facebook accounts need to get help
i worked for and now own the cellphone sales adn repair shop that i have been at for almost 8 years and people are still buying "unlocked" (blacklisted or not paid off devices) people asking me to "jailbreak" IE remove an icloud or unlock it. and ITS BEEN SINCE 2013 AND PEOPLE STILL FUCKING BUY ACTIVATION LOCKED OR DEVICES WITH ICLOUDS. i had a customer buy a iphone for 400 plus dollars that didnt turn on and had standing water in the camera lense when we opened it it was FULL of water. a mass majority of people are just literal potatoes and tbh they deserve it.
I bought fake AirPods or second gen after using the real ones I didn’t like the sound quality it didn’t have bass at all they were ass the fake sounded fuller Richer anc and transparency work honesty it don’t bother me they work and act like the real ones so I use them instead of my real AirPods
2:11 “THIS box just says Max… MAX WHAT? Maximum Ripoff!” This part was so funny to me 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Ikr lol
Headroom
MAX MAX MAX SUPERMAX
Marketplace is a human sewer. Half the sellers are scammers or con merchants and half the buyers are lowballers who make you feel guilty for asking what the items is worth.
In a Venn Diagram you may find there is a lot of overlap with both kinds.
Marketplace sucks.. I’ve got a MacBook Air on there now and I’m constantly getting “perfect! I’ll take it for my friend/daughter/dog. I’m just too busy to come pick it up! Hope you can ship.. I’ll pay $100 extra to cover shipping.. hope this post is legit!”
@@jseden Yeah I've had a ton of those too. Followed by "you got pay ID?" Human parasites.
Like anything, I've found it takes patience. I've sold on FB since a bit before COVID and it's been quite a healthy marketplace in my area. I do think I've blocked most of if not all the bots and scammers in my area tho haha
@@jseden their rebrand concept sucks too
it didnt make it seem premium
it made it seem like "eBay Marketplace by AliExpress"
This is why, if you're going to buy anything from Facebook marketplace, you agree to meet up in person and examine the product in full.
For the love of God, do be very careful when doing that. Never go alone, do it in a public place in broad daylight where there is a lot of people, and have ready a way to leave as soon as possible.
I have seen many tragic cases of people that does that.
@@AlvinFlang69420america do be weird
@@AlvinFlang69420 I'd be worried even in a good, public place. If you decline to go through with the purchase because the product appears to not be genuine, it's really easy for them to force you to pay anyway by threatening you. They could stab you and likely get out before anyone even realized what had happened and who did it. Because of that I would see if the local police station has a spot set up specifically for performing this kind of exchange. On its own, proposing the station as a place to meet is going to act as a filter for the scammers and thieves.
@@AlvinFlang69420woah! Really 😮😮?
@@AlvinFlang69420The best idea is to meet up at a police station, or a bank, if the seller says no, you’ve got your big red flag
yeah i buy real original headphones from the official stores and i felt scammed
At least at ten original store you know for sure it’s real and you can return it should you not like it
In Europe some sellers will refuse a return if you open the box at all. They call it damaged packaging and it's the end of the story for you.
@@DarkGT where in Europe? In the EU you have the right to return whatever you buy within 14 days, even if the packaging is open
@@adampavella1225 Can confirm for two electrons sites in Bulgaria. You get a refund, but sometimes partial.
Can confirm for two sites in Bulgaria having such a refund policy.
The tl;dr is... Use common sense. If the deal is too good to be true, it probably isn't.
U mean is. The deal IS too good to be true, a scam.
The problem is with unverified sellers and popular brands. The second hand market should exist, buying only from the official store at full price is exactly what the big brands want.
i bought some fakes on accident.. came with applecare and everything - took them into the apple store for service and they couldn't tell the difference! the ONLY reason they discovered there was an issue, was by running the serial number! so they brought out some real ones and a few employees gathered around while we looked for the subtle differences..
anyways i ended up buying a REAL set before leaving.. but some of the fakes are REALLY convincing!
So you got scammed twice then. Ouch.
@@NoobsDeSroobstouche
Was there a big difference with sound ?
@@showdiscipline1489 they were "okay" but didn't sound like a pair of $600 headphones for sure! - ended up giving them to a friend that just wanted 'bluetooth headphones' and they're happy enough with 'em
LEGIT CHECK: Removing the ear cup there should be a pin hole near where the headband connects. 99% of fakes do NOT HAVE THIS PINHOLE.
😮😮😮
This was the case until recently. Unfortunately seems like the newest fakes have also included the pin hole.
1:00 Ah yes, 119 Year old John Smith ( from The Man in the high Castle ???) signing up for Facebook Marketplace to sell his brand new AirPods Max
😂😂😂
i refuse to buy expensive tech from random people. i just wait for discounts new-got the max’s $100 off from best buy, but i see people at the airport wearing fake ones and really wonder….
This literally just happened to me on eBay. The counterfeits were near perfect. Thank you for highlighting this. Fortunately I identified them in time as fake and got my money back but it was not easy. They misspelled Cupertino, the packaging was different, and the slot in the inner ear for detaching the headphone band was absent as well as lots of software bugs. They paired with my iPhone and the iPhone recognized them as AirPods Max and they definitely were not. It was crazy.
Wow someone tried to sell this exact thing to a barista at my local coffee shop when I was last there. They came in asking for 2 for 250 or 150 each. The barista turned them down but I bet you it was someone banking on selling them locally as they knew they couldn't get away with it online anymore.
This has been a scam for a long time now, having to tell people that they've purchased (or worse, been gifted) a fake product is really difficult since it's usually apparent to you straight away.
First time I see Aussie dollars, you guys have a transparent part with stars on it? So pretty
Thats one of the anti counterfeit parts of an Australia Note. I think our modern money is ugly. The old Australian Pound £ notes looked like US notes, but in the 1960's Australia changed to the dollar and changed the design of the money with it. Should of kept the Australian Pound and its design and just changed it to metric.
I found one of these on marketplace, I reported it. Facebook denied my request and said the product was legit.
If you buy anything on Facebook marketplace or anything like that, you deserve to be scammed.
Anything that is highly faked, yes.
For everything else, it is very useful and convenient to buy stuff locally instead of ordering it online.
I feel like these sorts of scams weren't nearly as bad even a few years ago. It's a shame, because the idea of selling unwanted stuff locally makes a lot more sense than having to ship it half way across the country. And it's extra pointless if you're trying to buy something new in box, as I don't feel like it's possible to reliably assess authenticity based on the packaging alone.
Just thinking about this a little more, it doesn't help that these online marketplaces fail to implement even the most basic fraud deterrence measures. e.g. Don't allow new accounts to participate in marketplaces, flag ads or offers from accounts that seem suspicious, etc. It's not like they're not hoarding the user data to resell anyway. They may as well use it to make their marketplace products a little more useable.
When the deal seems too good to be true, it probably is
4:20
Another way to check is if there's a hole for a SIM Ejector to go into the top of each Ear-Cup in order to remove them fully from the headband
All fake ones I've seen don't have that hole at all (or the mechanism itself even)
I fell in this scam sadly, but theres a good ending to the story.
So i, unaware of this problem, searched markedplace for a pair of these headphones. I found someone, selling them for unopened for 100 usd less than retail and i thought heck ya.
I drove 2 hours, met up with ham in public and inspected the item.
Everything looked fine, with the box, i took out the headphones and they connected with find my and everything.
I send the seller off with the money.
Then i realised how flimsy the telescoop was and that the cup wasent cold to the touch. I messaged the seller, saying "Hey i think theres a misundestanding, these arent genuine. Seller came back and had my money with him..
Never going to buy electronics from facebook again
How are they getting away with this? Does the Chinese government not care about factories making illegal products?
China has concentration camps, they dont care about "illegal" products that makes them money
I feel literally nothing about apple drones being scammed 😂
They should be used to it by this point.
An "unsuspecting victim" is the person who pays $$$ for real Apple headphones.
Had a guy come into my store the other day with some fake gen2 AirPod pros.. one of my employees was pretty convinced but I did some quick searching and was able to conclude they were definitely fake.. tells were in the box.. perforated peel tab, wrong sticker, said made in china instead of Vietnam, and so on. Guy was asking $100/pair.
In Australia there is a very easy way to tell a "sealed" AirPods Max box from a fake one. Australian stock should have the RCM mark (tick inside a triangle) whereas North American stock has the CSA mark (big C with a smaller SA inside). So far the Chinese factories have not bothered to make Australian fakes yet.
Yeah right now there are sooo many airpods clones out there you can't even tell a difference. Same applies to apple watches. Iphone clones aren't that good and you can definetly tell the difference but people are still can get scammed because maybe it's their first time with an iphone. Honestly the best way to prevent yourself from getting scammed is getting brand new ones from apple or meet the seller in person and let you use them. There is a popup about non geniuene airpods when you try to connect to them to your apple device. Great video!
also in the cellphone trade group im in from mobile sentrix every one all says to weigh the devices, that can help normal consumers.
I was browsing liquidation auctions and found a whole box of returned AirPods. All of them looked brand new. Actual customer returns from Costco. I bet that some guy was buying a bunch of fake AirPods and putting them in the real boxes and then returning the fakes and keeping the real ones to resell.
That's incredible
Apple can release a update which says ,, its not a original product . but they only show it for replqced parts 😂😂
It's honestly depressing how massive an operation scamming is.
"Maybe you want space grays" 🤣🤣🤣
yeah becasue of all this fakes going on.. i got mine airpod max at sgd$807 now i wanted to sell i cant even sell it like $600.. the fakes would sell like $200 to $300 as real ones..
how can it have a serial and it offer applecare and warranty
They copy the SN of an existing product
Love your content Hugh!
Max “headroom”, with your choice of chicken pork, or bee bee beef...🤣🤣🤣
As long as buyers are looking to get something for (next to) nothing, there will never be a shortage of takers and scammers waiting in the shadows😶🌫️.
Facebook marketplace are a paradise for scammer, even if you report a sell post facebook do nothing about it, not even remove the post...and if you pm the scammer and confront the seller facebook punishing you by restricting your account by that you need to identify you for pm people...so in big thing facebook protecting scammers...
and now the quality of oem, replica, black market or whatever it called getting better and sometimes it's hard to check except you buy it from official store
3:13 "No friends" 😭
Even from retailer you can get a fake phone or head phones. How? People order original products, swap them with fakes and return them to the retailer. Since there are no professionals this products goes to next unsuspecting customer. Solution, only buy in stationary shops or with pick up in the shop and check the product before leaving the shop.
And knowing Meta, they won't do anything about it unless that affects their revenue supply...
another thing to look for, fake airpod maxes dont have the pinhole under the cups that let you change the headband!!!
$500 less than retail???
Headphones are way overpriced!
Thanks for the scam alert.
Do the fake ones have a lightning charger or usb c?
Also the colors of the headphones on those skinny boxes are off. Not obvious to the average person but still notable.
How to avoid to get scammed? use your brain and dont try to buy something expensive like that for a fraction of a realistic price.
Here in my country there is some many fake things you will think the original is fake 😂😂😂
My friend got scammed like this with an iphone 14 pro max for like $1000. It looked really like the real thing, but when he took it to Apple, they confirmed, it's a fake
Off topic, but the S24 Ultra appears to be a welcome site on physical repairability (front and back glass, battery pull tab), just curious on the software side of it
George Costanza would never sell fake gear
Down here people play it as OEM stuff like if Apple had OEM lmao
Had a small discussion with a seller, outright told him dude just say they’re counterfeit, nobody cares if it’s cheap and decent looking enough
yes, this is a scam but it is also a scam that apple sells headphones for $550.
I had a feeling watching this like I watched this video before a couple months ago...
They don't just scam buyers on FB Marketplace, but sellers too! I was almost conned out of $300 US recently when trying to sell as $50 retro handheld console. I have a bunch of tech I want to sell, but online sales are just so damn scammy now, what are you supposed to do?
What will happen if you tell, the fake AirPods don’t work to Apple and try to claim AppleCare
Not that the original ones sound that great either...
One of your best vidoes. Nice one.
Perhaps just don't buy Apple garbage. My my, I went there!
I'm glad I don't use Facebook any more. Marketplace is a cesspool. I'd rather just have good third-party products than stupid knock-offs.
There are plenty of cheap headphones, IEMs and such from China - making knock-offs of the real deal instead seems pointless, all just to make a quick buck.
Besides, the AirPods Max aren't that great, so if you're going to spend that much on a fake (or even the absurd price of an authentic pair), you're probably better off buying something else.
Moving house don’t have any space got me 😂
Uhh I don't have Facebook.. apparently that has saved me a whole bunch of times..
If it is too good to be true then it isnt
Man, the whole internet is a scam now.
So many hacked FB Accounts selling lots of cars, I have to block about five a day, and that's just in my region.
Can anyone link them
First if I was going to buy anything from apple I go to the apple store in my home town or on line from apple then I no I am getting a original one I will never buy apple products on eBay or Amazon
Those are some beautiful bills
Exactly my thoughts
my biggest takeaway from this is that your money is magic and transparent
Good advice
Might as well save some money. I paid full price for a pair from the apple store. They took a shit after warranty ended (like right when it ended) and apple charged me $400 to repair them...then the SAME THING HAPPENED again and they told me to fuck off.
This is why I just buy the fakes directly for myself, they’re not as good as real ones but for 80$ having AirPods Pro Software features with average headphone quality is great. And honestly the real ones don’t sound that much better but cost more than 3x as much.
*Big plus is the fakes aren’t glued so you can replace the battery for like 5$ xD*
Anyone plays for Apple products are already being scammed. Paying for the brand name.
Apple is not an audio company so there is no chance I will ever buy their headphones
who cares?
i mean this way theyre not supporting an anti-repair company like apple
I bought mine directly from an Apple store. 😁
If you're scammed by any fake electronics you deserve it.
I have a very hard time feeling sorry for anybody being scammed trying to buy overpriced Apple crap.
Dad store headphones be like
Unironically the real Airpods Max are a scam too.
I rather buy some audiophile headphone then no one try to fake those
These days it's pretty much a matter of assuming everything is a scam, until proven otherwise! 🙄😟 Thanks Hugh 👍👍
Its sad that sound of the original ones is just bad. Its better than fake ones, but still bad compared to headphones costing half and being actually able to carry them and use them without one of the worst cases ever made.
Normal airpods are great, but MAX is just ripoff by apple, nothing more.
That money is ugly, same as the new notes in my country South Africa 😂😂🙂
2:20 this part 😂
To be fair, I'm British and I use colour and color interchangeably because I'm stupid and America brained.
moving house and have no room for them 🤣
I bought fake earpods before and the sound quality wasn't the best and the playing time was 45 minutes 🙃 and for some reason they can't charge from the case or they charge tiny bit and if I walked away just a little bit they stop working(even if i put my phone inside my back pack or i hold it a bit far from my head)and after a few months the left side stopped charging and I never used it again same for the wired earphones I was buying one almost every month because original tech was so expensive in turkey compared to other countries,the best solution I found is to buy from affordable brands instead of buying knockoff fe hwawei Sony Phillips,I bought hwawei free buds 4i and it still works after 2 years of heavy use dropping etc,if I drop the fake earpods they came apart immediately 😂and the sound is very good and i can leave my phone in my room while I'm in the kitchen washing dishes and the anc was good and it lasts fir 7 hour with anc and for 10 hours without it, and fir the wired headphones i tried both sony and Phillips and ther were close in quality but i noticed that Phillips lasted longer with me than Sony and it's cheaper
This product scam is like bait for amateurs customers who want this thing so bad at some point. Someone who bought won't last for a long-term as sounds quality went to worse over time.
"Apple has left the chat"
the people that buy stuff on facebook are in a wrong state of mind and need a life check as soon as possibly. heck even those that have facebook accounts need to get help
i worked for and now own the cellphone sales adn repair shop that i have been at for almost 8 years and people are still buying "unlocked" (blacklisted or not paid off devices) people asking me to "jailbreak" IE remove an icloud or unlock it. and ITS BEEN SINCE 2013 AND PEOPLE STILL FUCKING BUY ACTIVATION LOCKED OR DEVICES WITH ICLOUDS. i had a customer buy a iphone for 400 plus dollars that didnt turn on and had standing water in the camera lense when we opened it it was FULL of water. a mass majority of people are just literal potatoes and tbh they deserve it.
same with airpods pro or airpods, super common fake
I bought fake AirPods or second gen after using the real ones I didn’t like the sound quality it didn’t have bass at all they were ass the fake sounded fuller Richer anc and transparency work honesty it don’t bother me they work and act like the real ones so I use them instead of my real AirPods
well, they're not selling a doogee product.😆😆😆😆😆😆
You mean the same shit that people are selling on the street in NYC?
no no the airpods pro man that is rampant!!!!
That's pretty grim.
As a long time iPhone owner who has and loves a pair of AirPods pros; I think the AirPods max is are a scam already
Helpful tip: ask them politely if it’s a scam. If they reply “no”, they may or may not be telling the truth!
I had a fake john Smith Facebook account 😂
And being over one century old 😂😂