If not then just return it and get your money back (But still report to Amazon). The decent thing to do is take a few minutes searching for stolen good reporting sites and check the serial number, if it is reported then contact Amazon immediately and let them deal with it (You'll get the money back and hopefully the original owner would get their computer back). Yes, you can log in without a password if you have Automatic Login enabled on your Mac: go to System Preferences > Users & Groups. You could contact police and stuff if you suspect stolen goods but it's not your responsibility and sadly nothing would happen. But don't leave that more than a couple of days and start the return process immediately after. You cannot use it and right now it's a $1000 brick, either they provide you with a receipt (And you have time to confirm with Apple) or give you a password. It's up to you, you could deliver an ultimatum. If they were genuine I would expect a response of apology and asking you to send it back. If leaving it till later in July you'll be out of any return window, and they should be far more aware that you cannot use this computer. Thank god you brought through Amazon though and have some recourse! Their story is possible, but to me that sounds like stalling. How to reset your Mac password if you forgot it without losing any data Samvit Agarwal 2. The price isn't suspicious, thought if you'd paid $600 then it's definitely a worry. It's pretty unusual to have a lot of MacBooks for sale, and to be selling them on behalf of other people (Removed data of 'previous' owner).
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