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VIDEO: Man laments after receiving portable mirror instead of MacBook from online store


A Nigerian man, identified as Goodluck Majebi, has taken to social media to express his frustration after reportedly ordering an Apple MacBook Air from a popular online store, only to receive a portable mirror designed to resemble a laptop.
In a viral video shared on TikTok, Majebi displayed the item he received, showing that instead of the expected high-end device, he was sent a mirror cleverly crafted to look like a MacBook. Clearly distraught, he called on Nigerians for help, lamenting the ordeal and urging authorities to intervene.
Watch the video below;
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The incident has created reactions online, with many social media users sympathizing with him while others cautioned against making high-value purchases from unverified online vendors.
Read some netizens’ reactions as man received a mirror while ordering for MacBook;
@Rouna-FX said: “you receive your order abi you nor receive am ”
@Morgan_Mafia:Na Digi you buy
@likkyd8:How much u buy m fess
@yepes hagood:which prison you keep the delivery man
@oomardesigns:make sure you charge it well before use
@Bigger Tony wrote: “mac mirror ”
@Oluwadollar001 commented: “Why you self go order MacBook for 1k na”
@Weird6lack asked: “E get Apple logo or not?”
@The Real advised: “Dey put water every morning e go grow”
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