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i was looking around on the internet for a new gaming laptop and i cam across the aorus X7 DT v6.

normally this laptop cost at least $3000 but on amazon i found one for $1000. The seller of this product is US-Discount page.

My question is: is this to good to be true? It is a new seller and doesn't have any reviews yet so i'm not sure if this is legit.

 

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2 minutes ago, Nimrodor said:

Seller has no feedback and the description asks you to contact the seller before buying. It's usually a throwaway account used to harvest prospective buyers' personal information, and the order gets cancelled. There is no laptop.

Thx

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13 minutes ago, ArneXD said:

Thx

if you really push you could do as if you were buying it, try to set up a trap so he mention that there's no laptop for real or something, then sue for false advertising, might get your laptop 3 times over this way xD as by doing this the seller is exposing himself to legal backfire, most do it anyway because it rarely happens or they find a way out.

 

http://www.legalmatch.com/law-library/article/false-advertising.html

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10 hours ago, Howitz said:

if you really push you could do as if you were buying it, try to set up a trap so he mention that there's no laptop for real or something, then sue for false advertising, might get your laptop 3 times over this way xD as by doing this the seller is exposing himself to legal backfire, most do it anyway because it rarely happens or they find a way out.

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This is a terrible idea if you're srs. It's the same idea why no one sues over denied warranty claims. 

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