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by radicality
660 days ago
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I had another Amazon experience recently where the product wasn’t a knock-off but I absolutely felt scammed and returned it. I ordered an All-Clad frying pan, was at the same price as other online retailers. Only when it arrived I realized it was unfortunately, “Shipped by Amazon, sold by XYZ”. The pan was in a suspicious brown box, with zero product/marketing images, and inside was the pan in transparent plastic bag.
On first look it did feel ok/genuine/unused, but I didn’t have anything from AllClad to compare.
I did notice some minor imperfections though, such as the riveted handle not being fully flush with the pan and a minor scratch in another place. The brown box did have a number imprinted on it though. Upon searching online, I found it was a product code from some legitimate store that sells factory-seconds for around 1/3rd the price. These are original items, except they didn’t pass quality inspection and hence sold for less. This scammer seller was buying seconds and selling them as new at original price. I looked at the seller info which had the name and the business registration info. I ended up finding that it’s some dude peddling courses on how to successful in FBA, found their IG profile. What he did with me reselling a factory second as new is pure fraud, I wish the worst to scum like that. |
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