I bought a lot of iPhone 7, 6s, 6, 6 plus from liquidation.com and paid over $6,000 for 50 iPhones! The auction was from seller "MEX17" located in Texas. It was listed in "USED" condition, but it should be salvage once 50 of the 50 devices are Activation locked!From the 50 iphones bought:1 The iphone 7 was broken;2 Two of the three iphones 6s does not turn on. One is stolen;3 The iphone 6+ does not turn on;4. Four iphone 6 does not turn on;5. 42 iphones turn on, but all of them were stolen! So I can not use any of them as used (as advertized), only for parts (salvage).This should be a salvage auction, not used as advertised.Following is a answer for apple support as he suggests Liquidation.com has duped me.---Apple SupportChrisJ4203 has posted in the iCloud on my iOS device community.Unlock my icloud???Apple does not have an email to communicate with customers. Activation Lock is an anti-theft system, and Apple will not get involved in removing Activation Lock for anyone other than the original owner. They do not track the sales and/or trade of devices.Your issue is with the website you indicated. The devices that are activation locked are not usable unless the owner that placed the lock on the device removes it. No one else can do it. It appears this website has duped you into believing you could do more than just recycle these devices. I suggest you take that up with them.To post a reply, go to the discussion in Communities.---I would not being complaining if at least 40 of this iphones were operational. I could sell some, gift some, use in my company, etc. BUT ALL OF THEM ABSOUTELLY NO OPERATIONAL IS NOT CORRECT AND FAIR WITH ME.I would have never even bid on them if I knew all of them weren't operational.I rephrase below a sentence from Byron:"All of these devices also came with new screens as well as all the accessories. Why put new screens on unusable devices?! Very misleading and deceptive. Which by the way, the screens were installed very poorly! Some were bowed out, not secured to the phone, missing crews, and had loose batteries inside of them. But these are all issues I can deal with and fix myself as long as the phone WORKS! Which they didn't! It is very clear that the seller should have listed these as Salvage and not as Used per their own definitions of "Used" vs "Salvage" on their site. But yet I cannot get my money back? It makes no sense and there is no way I'm going to be cheated out of $4,000+!"Byron or any other buyer who was also duped as we were, get in contact to me.We have to be together to try to get our money back.Ricardo Machadormguimar2(at)yahoo.com
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