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Nintendo Fans Flood eBay with Fake Switch 2 Auctions

Apr 24, 2025 9:41 AM

Nintendo fans are uniting against scalpers by flooding auction sites like eBay with fake listings for the highly anticipated Nintendo Switch 2. These listings, priced lower than actual scalper auctions, aim to bury overpriced posts, making it harder for potential buyers to encounter inflated prices. Authentic scalper listings have been seen between $500 and $2,000, leading frustrated fans to create listings clearly stating they are for images of the console rather than the consoles themselves, emphasizing the message of "No refunds". This grassroots effort is a response to both the pre-order delay and the challenge posed by scalpers ahead of the June 5, 2025, launch.

How are Nintendo fans combating Switch 2 scalpers?

Nintendo fans are creating fake listings for the Switch 2 on auction sites, pricing them lower to push overpriced scalper listings down and increase visibility for legitimate sales.

The Nintendo Switch 2 is set to launch on June 5, 2025, with a starting price of $449.99. The anticipation has been building since it was first teased, leading to significant interest and numerous discussions around its features and game compatibility. However, import tariffs have exacerbated pre-order delays, creating a volatile market environment where scalpers are taking advantage of eager customers. The community's creative response highlights the lengths fans will go to in order to protect each other from unfair pricing strategies.



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