Ever since the Vision Pro hit the streets, scammers have been frothing at the mouth trying to make a quick buck at selling the device 70% to 80% more than the actual price that Apple wants.

There are devices selling on eBay for $20,000.00 and more.  While most of them are a-git, some of them are scans right out of the gate.  Even though this article cannot cover all the ways you could get scammed, here are somethings to look out for.

  1. Look at the seller’s rating: All eBay sellers have a rating on the seller page.  Anything below 90% should be in question.
  2. Look at the seller’s comments: Buyers can leave comments about the seller and how the experience was.
  3. Sound too good to be true?: It probably IS.
  4. Stock photos 0f the item: If the item is showing standard stock photos, ask the seller for some actual photos of the item.
  5. Pay with PAYPAL or other Credit Card: To dispute the sale if you have too.
  6. Be STREET Smart: Listen to that “inner voice” inside of you. 

While I’m not saying that all Vision Pro sales are scams, just be careful and have fun.

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