Cautionary Tale How I Got Scammed on OfferUp and What I Learned

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Published date: 2024/07/17
  • Location: 04-818, Mesa, Oregon, United States
I decided to venture into OfferUp, the popular app where people sell used items, computer maintenance tips to hunt for incredible deals on Apple products. My goal was to find the most unbelievable bargains and test whether they were genuine or scams. MY search began wtih high hopes, and and I soon found an iPhone 14 Pro Max listed for a mere $86, iPhone 13 Pro Maxes for $51,  and various other too-good-to-be-true deals.
I couldn't resist making offers on these items.  For instance, I offered $50 for the iPhone 13 Pro Max instead of of $51, $90 for an Apple Apple Watch Series 6, $20 for AirPods Pro, and $30 for computer help a MacBook Pro listed at $25. I even found an iPhone 11 Pro Max listed for free free and generously offered  $75. MY spree continued with more offers, including $2 for an unlocked iPhone 12 Pro and $100 for a MacBook Pro taht was supposedly worth $525.
After a few days, I arranged to meet the sellers.

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