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Nintendo fans are posting fake auctions for Switch 2 devices to flood eBay and spoil lists of scammers and brokers

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•April 24, 2025•153 views
 Nintendo fans are posting fake auctions for Switch 2 devices to flood eBay and spoil lists of scammers and brokers
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Nintendo fans launch a counter campaign against brokers and scammers by creating fake lists of the Nintendo Switch 2 device on auction sites, in an attempt to flood platforms and confuse search algorithms.

The aim of this step is to make finding real brokerage lists more difficult for buyers, thereby limiting their ability to sell the device at exaggerated prices.

Informal pre-requests for the Nintendo Switch 2 began to appear through stores such as eBay, where some sellers offer the waiting device at prices ranging from $ 500 to $ 2000, although shipping details or availability have not yet been officially announced.

 

This comes at a time when Nintendo fans in the United States began to collaborate together to express their dissatisfaction with the late opening of formal pre-requests, and the spread of exaggerated pre-requests on stores such as eBay, and the battle between players and speculators continues to escalate.

As we approach the launch date of Nintendo Switch 2 on June 5, less than 40 days from now, speculators can legally list their lists on auction sites, as long as they make it clear that pre-order will be shipped within 40 working days from the date of purchase.

 

To further complicate the task of speculators in selling the Nintendo Switch 2 at exaggerated prices, Nintendo fans began publishing fake lists at retail prices or less on stores such as eBay.

 

You can usually distinguish between lists published by frustrated fans and those displayed by real speculators, as lists that contain only screen shots instead of actual consoles are often accompanied by the phrase "reading the description" in the title of the list.

For example there is One of the players puts the device worth $ 550, but he warns others saying:

Don't, I repeat. Don't buy this unless you are a robot or just want to donate me $ 550. I will charge a printed laser image of the Switch 2 Mario Kart World package and that's all you'll get. No refund, no refund, and no refund, and you will get the picture whether you like it or not.

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