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R00cket_1

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Hey guys so i recently bought a mbp 2018 with intel, it claims to have a "brand new" battery since it has a cycle count of 1, but it wont charge, i've tried every method i found out there in the web, but no way ill make it charge.
wondering if any of you guys know anything or i should return the device...
ill attach an image of the battery info...
Screen Shot 2022-10-06 at 12.01.33 a.m..png
 
If you've tried multiple chargers that you are reasonably sure are working and the proper power output, returning the device sounds like a good call to me.
 
When you bought the laptop how did the seller describe it? Did they mention that the MacBook Pro had received a replacement battery? It's possible that the seller replaced the original battery with an inexpensive but unreliable one (and there are plenty of these available via the internet at various prices). Maybe the seller was trying to cut their losses? I bought an iBook which had a failed battery and the seller sent me a new replacement battery. It failed after about a week and proved to have been a cheap purchase online.

Does the laptop work when plugged into the wall socket?
 
Just bought this?
"Brand new" battery that won't even charge?

RETURN it.
While you still can.
Otherwise, gonna cost you more money... maybe a LOT more.
 
You could open the bottom-case, easy to do -- iFixit has instructions but you'll need a Pentalobe screwdriver, to see if the battery cable is plugged in.

Other than that, return it.

If you do open the bottom to check, do not tell the seller as they may use that to refuse the return.
 
It says 'service recommended' so I reckon you should return it.
(It should say 'normal')
 
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