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A dad-of-one who spent £450 on an XBox One for his son's Christmas present was devastated after falling victim to an eBay scam where he got a PHOTO of the console instead.
Peter Clatworthy, 19, thought he had landed a bargain when he purchased the much sought-after games console online on November 28.
He spent a year saving up the cash in order to buy a limited edition version of the games system for four-year-old son McKenzie.
But he was stunned when a grainy photograph of an XBox printed on A4 paper landed through his letterbox on Monday.
To add insult to injury on the back of the picture, the callous seller wrote 'thank you for your purchase'.
After checking the listing on the eBay website Peter soon realised he had fallen victim to a cruel con.
The misleading ad listed under the 'video games and consoles' category stated the item as 'XBox One Fifa Day One Edition, Photo Brand New UK 2012' next to an image of the console.
The online blunder means little McKenzie is likely to be left disappointed this Christmas as the Xbox One has since sold out in the UK.
Yesterday Peter, from Bilborough, Notts, fumed: 'I'm absolutely gutted.
'I was so happy at first when I got the Xbox One, especially because my son had been asking about it and I knew I had got it for him.
Peter Clatworthy, 19, thought he had landed a bargain when he purchased the much sought-after games console online on November 28.
He spent a year saving up the cash in order to buy a limited edition version of the games system for four-year-old son McKenzie.
But he was stunned when a grainy photograph of an XBox printed on A4 paper landed through his letterbox on Monday.
To add insult to injury on the back of the picture, the callous seller wrote 'thank you for your purchase'.
After checking the listing on the eBay website Peter soon realised he had fallen victim to a cruel con.
The misleading ad listed under the 'video games and consoles' category stated the item as 'XBox One Fifa Day One Edition, Photo Brand New UK 2012' next to an image of the console.
The online blunder means little McKenzie is likely to be left disappointed this Christmas as the Xbox One has since sold out in the UK.
Yesterday Peter, from Bilborough, Notts, fumed: 'I'm absolutely gutted.
'I was so happy at first when I got the Xbox One, especially because my son had been asking about it and I knew I had got it for him.
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