The seller has great ratings, but the price seems way too low… Anyone here ever bought from this account before?
99.99% chance it’s either fake or a scam.
Emerson said:
99.99% chance it’s either fake or a scam.
Hey, not always true… It could be a real iPhone, just stolen .
Emerson said:
99.99% chance it’s either fake or a scam.
Hey, not always true… It could be a real iPhone, just stolen .
If it was stolen, it would still go for at least $1100. People flip stolen phones all the time, and this is too cheap. 100% fake.
You’re about to get scammed. Don’t do it.
If a deal looks too good, there’s usually a catch. Better to buy from a trusted seller.
Like my mom always says… ‘If it seems too good to be true, it probably isn’t. Trust everyone.’
If you even have to ask, then yeah… It’s either stolen or fake.
That’s an expensive empty box, but hey, if you can afford it, go ahead…
Any legit seller would post a picture of the back too.
I would never trust eBay for stuff like this.
Saw this on eBay. The seller’s profile looks sketchy, lots of weird reviews that don’t seem real. Scammers on eBay often delete their accounts after selling something shady, so even eBay’s money-back guarantee won’t help. My account got hacked once, and I had to do a chargeback through my bank because the seller disappeared.
It’s definitely a scam. I went through three of these before I found a real one.
Trust your gut on this.
Might as well keep your money, even if it’s real.
That’s not a normal discount. I’d go for Swappa instead. Also, always buy unlocked phones. Carrier-locked ones could still be under financing, and if the owner stops paying, your phone gets blacklisted. I used to get free phones from T-Mobile, but I always paid them off and unlocked them before selling.
Whenever you ask yourself this question, the answer is usually yes.
If I’m not buying from a store, I always meet in person and test it first.
If it’s real, then it’s probably stolen. Ask for the IMEI number. If it checks out, go for it.
Total scam.