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Let's fin the most ridiculous scam in Amazon Marketplace

Efesio

Well, let's start with the rules:

-The scam must be in Amazon Marketplace, and must be tech related (Usually all very low prices in Amazon Marketplace are scams)

-You have to prove it with a screenshot or a link of the scam

-It can be of any amazon store (.com, .co.uk, .de etc.)

-The price must dividen by that amazon store price  and multiplied by 100, so we can have a percentile score.

-Wins whoever founds the scam with lower score.

 

I will start:

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The price in Amazon Warehouse is 887,67 so 344x100/887,67=38.753%


 
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In my region you can generally spot the fake listings and sketchy sellers because their prices are much higher than normal

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Amazon always show the lowest available price? And it says "used and new", so there are second-hand listings, which are obviously cheap and that's the price amazon displays. If you go into the produce page, it'll show which ones are used, which are new and the various prices for each.

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