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Switch is a hit thus far, and the system is selling extremely well. Sadly, that success and the lack of stock is leading to some unfortunate situations in Japan. One issue concerns fraud, which is even being reported by major TV outlets.

One Twitter account recently sent out a message stating that it could sell consumers a Switch cheaper than the standard price. Once a reply was received, communication shifted to direct messages (DM). The person involved with fraud then asked the victim who responded to prepare 30,000 yen (roughly $270) of Amazon credit.

Victims were next asked to send the Amazon code. Once sent, a reply stated that the code has already been used, asking if the right one was sent and that a Switch unit can’t be delivered without a legitimate code. The fraudulent Twitter account then disappears.

Many people in their mid-teens are being swindled and are losing savings from their part time jobs and allowances. One boy in junior high school tweeted about the loss because of fraud and asked for help, and even said in a message that he really wanted to die. However, a lot of people instead claimed that the fraud was his own fault.

The victim had already deleted his Twitter account, but cgc_game_create randomly tweeted at the teen and said his company had one Switch left. If the boy was fine with it being used, he would give it to him for free.

The victim did return and replied back stating that he wanted the Switch. Here’s a portion of the DM that cgc_game_create sent to the boy:

“… I also had been swindled by Wii U fraud before, but one of my friends gave me one for free while I was crying myself to sleep. … I bought Splatoon for Wii U and I love Splatoon as much as I still kept playing it. So when I saw you… I thought about what I could do. I can help more children play video games and they are going to support future of the games industry. So this is just a small token of my appreciation. I will send you a Switch for free. There are a lot of adults tricking you, but you already learnt from this, so I hope you will be careful from now on. And please keep playing video games a lot from now on!”

Not believing that cgc_game_create’s intentions were pure, many people paying attention to the situation tweeted at the boy and said he would be trapped with fraud once again. Some major online blogs also reported on how naive he was being.

Ultimately, cgc_game_create gave the teen a Switch for free and it wasn’t even used. His company didn’t actually have a Switch, but he felt badly that so many people were so suspicious about his behavior, and he was also sympathetic. So cgc_game_create bought a new one from Yahoo Auctions (basically Japanese eBay) at an expensive price and gave it to him. The man is working as a vice president for a game developer, but he hasn’t clarified the company or his real name yet.

This particular situation mainly concerns one person’s fraud, though major TV news and news outlets are not reporting on this “savior” story. They are reporting about multiple victims of fraud involving Switch as a warning.

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How can people be so stupid to fall for something like this? Seriously, you don't hand out amazon credit to random people on the internet.



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Too bad for the boy, but you gotta use your brain at least sometimes!



Something with natural selection and the Darwin award. Appearently there are humans with brains that only manage to keep the body alive and litteraly nothing else. I mean come on Amazon credit as payment is fishy as fuck. Even if he got a Switch it would most likely be a stolen one and buying or owning a stolen product is at least forbidden in The Netherlands and punishable by law (heling). One of the few crimes which punishes utter stupidity.



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This boy got swindled for a Wiiu the same way.... and one of his friends gave him the system for free....

Now he apparently sent off the money for a switch and a company has sympathetically given him a Switch for free....

Stop falling for this kids stupidity and giving him stuff dear lord, either 1 of two things is happening here, the kid is a moron and doesn't know how to look after his cash, or the kid is lying to try to get consoles for free and some media attention.
While the first one might be true, the second one is absolutely happening and because of that the kid is not going to learn his lesson and stop trusting people on the internet who message him "gimme yo money yo, I'm shigeru miyamoto"



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Ganoncrotch said:
This boy got swindled for a Wiiu the same way.... and one of his friends gave him the system for free....

No, the guy that wanted to give the boy a Switch was swindled for a Wii U that way, which is why he contacted the boy.



Fraud is happening when people buy from unverified sources? Online?

No, that's just really impossible to believe.



OdinHades said:
How can people be so stupid to fall for something like this? Seriously, you don't hand out amazon credit to random people on the internet.

There are people out there who are thinking that spraying vinegar in the air will make contrails disappear.

 

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May I suggest "Fraud is becoming an issue with people attempting to buy and sell Switches in Japan"?



Peh said:
OdinHades said:
How can people be so stupid to fall for something like this? Seriously, you don't hand out amazon credit to random people on the internet.

There are people out there who are thinking that spraying vinegar in the air will make contrails disappear.

 

Never, never understimate the stupidity of a human being.

Vinegar? That's just stupid. It doesn't work with any regular vinegar. It has to be especially prepared to work. I can set you up with the right kind of vinegar. If you are interested send a amazon code to my twitter.



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