COMPRÉ DOS IPHONE 15 PRO MAX EN AliExpress... ESTAFAS DE INTERNET?
Summary
TLDRThe video shows a person who bought two supposed iPhone 15 Pro Max phones on AliExpress for a very low price. After receiving them, it is revealed they are fake - just plastic shells filled with metal to add weight. When opened, they have no real electronics inside. The person warns viewers not to buy phones on sketchy sites selling new iPhones at unrealistic prices, as they will likely receive fakes like he did.
Takeaways
- 😲 The video is about a person buying 2 supposed iPhone 15 Pro Max phones very cheaply on AliExpress.
- 🤔 The phones were advertised as original and real iPhone 15 Pro Max.
- 😮 When the phones arrive, they seem convincing at first glance but have many strange details.
- 🧐 Upon closer inspection, the phones don't function properly and seem fake.
- 😠 The buyer opens up the phones to find they are empty plastic shells with a metal slab inside to add weight.
- 😡 There are no real phone parts inside, confirming they are scams.
- 🤥 The seller completely scammed the buyer with fake iPhone shells.
- ⚠️ The video serves as a warning to not buy apparently cheap deals for premium products online.
- 😣 The buyer took a risk and got scammed so others don't make the same mistake.
- 😃 The video shows an example of testing potentially scam products for viewers' benefit.
Q & A
What product did they buy on AliExpress?
-They bought two alleged iPhone 15 Pro Max phones on AliExpress.
How much did each iPhone cost?
-Around $60-70 USD plus shipping, so a total of around $80-90 USD each.
What did the listing promise about the iPhones?
-It promised they would be 100% original and legitimate iPhone 15 Pro Max phones, not fakes.
What was inside the first iPhone box?
-The first box contained a phone that looked like an iPhone 15 Pro Max but was fake, with irregular edges and cameras. Inside was just plastic and metal weights, no actual phone components.
What was inside the second iPhone box?
-The second box also contained a fake plastic iPhone shell filled with metal weights. The screen glass was real but nothing else inside.
Why do you think the phones were fake?
-Details like the mute switch not working, no click when plugging in charger, and abnormal weight distribution indicated they were fakes.
What was the purpose of the metal slabs inside?
-The metal slabs were to give weight to the phones to make them feel like real iPhones.
Do you think the sellers knew they were selling fakes?
-Almost certainly yes, since they went to great lengths to make them seem real on the outside.
What warning does the video present to viewers?
-Don't believe listings on sites like AliExpress that promise brand new iPhones or top smartphones at impossibly cheap prices - they are nearly always fake.
What could viewers do to avoid being scammed?
-Only buy expensive electronics from authorized retailers. If the price seems too good to be true, it almost always is.
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