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£60 Dyson airwrap on Facebook..

4 replies

FluWorldOrder · 02/09/2023 19:06

Too good to be true? I really want one of these but unfortunately I don't have a spare £500 for one. I have seen a few on FB marketplace at this price (fully working, nothing missing..). Does this seem like a scam to anyone else? Like sell the product and then disappear from marketplace with an easy £60.. I would love one at that price but feel like all I might do is lose the money. Thoughts?

Of course I understand just wanting to get rid of it but maybe at minimum £200 or so.

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jallopeno · 02/09/2023 19:07

I really wouldn't risk it

LizziesTwin · 02/09/2023 19:07

If it’s too good to be true it probably is. Don’t waste your time & money.

Cherryana · 02/09/2023 19:08

Sounds like a scam to me. Mine cost £600 and I really would never sell it for £60.

If something is too good to be true - it is.

RedDawg · 02/09/2023 19:10

Likely to be a scam, when I bought a dyson hair dryer the amount of scam ones out there…. Hundreds…. The reviews showed they were not genuine…. Don’t risk it.

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