I purchased an Apple Watch Series 9 (45mm Cellular) in “Mint” condition from Wireless Source on Swappa, but the experience was a nightmare. Here’s what went wrong:1. Watch was NOT Mint Condition – The watch arrived with a noticeable scratch on the screen, despite being listed as “pristine.” When I reported it, the seller agreed to a 10% partial refund for the misrepresentation—but never issued it.2. Listing Was Completely Misleading – The watch was supposed to be Cellular + GPS, but I later discovered it was GPS-only. The seller had lied about the model, a major difference in functionality and price.3. Seller Stalled and Avoided Refunds – After weeks of back and forth, they ignored messages and only responded when Swappa forced them to. They then claimed they would refund me if I closed my PayPal dispute—a common scam tactic to prevent me from reopening a claim.4. Still No Resolution – The seller continues to insist on a return (which is risky, given their track record of not refunding returned items). I refuse to return an item that was falsely advertised, especially after already buying accessories.This seller has shown dishonest business practices, bait-and-switch tactics, and bad faith negotiations. If you’re considering buying from Wireless Source / Magnakom, STAY AWAY. They misrepresent products, dodge refunds, and only respond when pressured.Save yourself the headache. Buy from a more reputable seller.
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