(TLDR at the end)
I have read that buck converters waste less power than linear regulators. I am doing a project that has a 3.3 volts microcontroller, but it needs to be fed from a 12 volts power supply. This means that if I were to use a linear converter, it would loose a lot of energy heating up. I tried it, and indeed, the regulator works as an electric stove. I decided to try a buck converter, and went to ebay. Bought this so-called TB-42229 board.
It hasn't arrived, but to earn time I started drawing a schematic that would use the same components, but came to learn that this board is using an
https://www.ebay.com/itm/322574255177. In the datasheet there is nothing that would lead me to think that this is a buck converter. Looking online, nothing indicates this either. However, I haven't found anything that states that this is not a buck converter either.
So, is this a small scam? Did I just wasted some money on yet another electric stove?

I have seen many fake buck converters on ebay, but they all have a negative comment indicating this.
link:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/322574255177TLDR: bought buck converter, but it's based on an LM317. I know little about this chip, but doesn't seem to be one. Have I just bought a linear regulator?