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Prime Members: Used - Like New: Apple AirPods Max Wireless Headphones (Starlight)

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Amazon Resale via Amazon has for Prime Members: Apple AirPods Max Wireless Over-Ear Headphones (Used: Like New, USB-C, Starlight) on sale for $395.01 - 20% Prime discount taken at checkout = $316.01. Shipping is free.

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Amazon Resale via Amazon has for Prime Members: Apple AirPods Max Wireless Over-Ear Headphones (Used: Like New, USB-C, Starlight) on sale for $395.01 - 20% Prime discount taken at checkout = $316.01. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Note: Must be logged into Prime account and proceed to checkout to see discounted price. If item will not add to cart, click the "Other sellers" section and select an alternate option sold by Amazon Resale

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dantheman82
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OK I did a study on this since I bought fake Airpods Max from an eBay seller. I refused to return it since these MOFOs would just resell it to some other sucker. I bought one of these "Like New" and will be watching the detail on this to check. Here are the clues I used for an eBay dispute, so hopefully this helps someone else who's concerned:
1) Serial number may be a legitimate Apple serial (based on the lookup on Apple's site). This is highly deceptive and often confuses most people.
2) Box and headphones show many signs of counterfeiting. Here are some tell-tale signs:
- On box, the sticker at bottom of the box shows: Compatible with latest iOS and iPadOS devices, Apple Watch or Mac. IOS iPadOS, Apple Watch Mac. This last line is translated into 4 languages in the original and IOS is definitely not misspelled.
- OEM box has AirPods Max Sky Blue with Blue Headband. Counterfeit box as follows: Headphone Max Space Gray with Black Headband
These are not authentic AirPods Max headphones. They are plastic cups on the ear, not "beautifully anodized aluminum cups feature a revolutionary mechanism that allows each cup to rotate independently and balance pressure" (https://www.apple.com/airpods-max/).
- The LED light is blue and red when pairing, while legitimate Apple AirPods Max are actually amber and white. https://support.apple.com/en-us/119838
- A tell-tale functionality with fakes it does not support Automatic Switching between Apple devices (Bluetooth connect with two devices and hand-off automatically when playing music or video etc.): https://support.apple.com/en-us/104988
leftover911
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I don't recommend buying used Apple products from Amazon. Had lots of bad experiences in the past
Jaime1975
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Whats there process for assuring the used product isn't a swap out with a fake? Do they validate authenticity somehow? I've heard these are notorious for that

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highlanderfil
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Not bad. I grabbed a pair of purples yesterday for $367 minus 20%, but this is still pretty slick.
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Jaime1975
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Whats there process for assuring the used product isn't a swap out with a fake? Do they validate authenticity somehow? I've heard these are notorious for that
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happy_camper1010
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I'll roll the dice on these. I currently have the Sony XM5's and I think I can sell them for ~$150 if these are in good condition and I end up liking them better.
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I don't recommend buying used Apple products from Amazon. Had lots of bad experiences in the past
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mikhallych
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Quote from leftover911 :
I don't recommend buying used Apple products from Amazon. Had lots of bad experiences in the past
Could you elaborate, what kind of experience it was, please? I've already ordered one, so i'm a little bit worrying now. Where should i take a look to check the headphones?
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vapor22
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Guessing it's all sold out? Not seeing anymore blue available
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mikeyb4
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Quote from Jaime1975 :
Whats there process for assuring the used product isn't a swap out with a fake? Do they validate authenticity somehow? I've heard these are notorious for that
This is my concern as well. Does Amazon check to see that someone didn't replace them with the many fake AirPods Max found on Facebook Marketplace? I think I would rather spend a little more and buy them new for $400.

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tonymedic
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How to tell if one got the originals?
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Naguski
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Awesome deal, just got it! stacks with 7% cash back Amazon card offer
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puyo
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Check if device serial # matches the serial # on the box. Verify the serial # on apple site. Are these steps enough to prove it's genuine from apple?
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FabulousChannel377
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Will it cover apple warranty?
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badboy600
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Quote from tonymedic :
How to tell if one got the originals?
Its really difficult with these.
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Catrafreak
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Quote from puyo :
Check if device serial # matches the serial # on the box. Verify the serial # on apple site. Are these steps enough to prove it's genuine from apple?

Nope, the fakes can spoof the serial numbers.
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Quote from mikhallych :
Could you elaborate, what kind of experience it was, please? I've already ordered one, so i'm a little bit worrying now. Where should i take a look to check the headphones?
Tons of fakes going around. People buy the genuine ones and swap them with fakes.
Even buying new doesn't guarantee that you'll get a real one.
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phdeez
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Quote from Blibbergaross :
Tons of fakes going around. People buy the genuine ones and swap them with fakes.
Even buying new doesn't guarantee that you'll get a real one.
You must mean "even buying new from co-mingled inventory doesn't guarantee that you'll get a real one." Right?

I mean, if you walk in to Target/Apple Store, and they are unopened, they can't be fake.

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