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usernamesuggestions5 t1_j1b9x82 wrote
Yeah π
infinityandbeyond75 t1_j19qekb wrote
Just curious how you know itβs counterfeit.
usernamesuggestions5 t1_j1b9uhj wrote
When they tried to connect the phone to their google account it came up as a Galaxy note 7, they also couldn't add their apple id.
No-Active-2249 t1_j17x42g wrote
If this is real. you can file a police report but it doesn't mean you will get your money back. The real lesson is don't buy new iphone 14/14 pro from random person.
usernamesuggestions5 t1_j17yeo4 wrote
It is, and I'm aware of that. I honestly don't know why they bought it from this guy. I would at least have inspected the receipt
Vegetable-Walrus-246 t1_j19o1n2 wrote
Not sure what inspecting the receipt would do. Those are easily faked as well. Why anyone buys anything expensive on Facebook blows my mind.
usernamesuggestions5 t1_j1ba1kd wrote
The receipt was obviously fake so it would have been a giveaway that the phone was fake also. The address was wrong and someone had written over the warranty date and iPhone model very obviously.π
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danyaylol t1_j196jut wrote
I would never advise buying from Facebook marketplace. If you want to purchase a used product, always go eBay. They always protect the buyer, to the degree that buyers can literally scam sellers easily.