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BEWARE: How To Check If You're Buying A Stolen Phone by Ugoeze2016: 8:45am On Oct 28, 2017
Most of us have been in that situation where we just need to buy a phone as soon as possible. This desperation has had negative implications on many who do not take note of certain things and phone features. It doesn’t necessarily need to end in a court of law, losing money is enough regret for anyone. How do you avoid being a victim of people who steal phones for the purpose of selling it to unsuspecting individuals? Some mobile phone sellers are even specialized in this market niche, all they sell is stolen phone. In this post, we will take you through how you can identify a stolen phone and avoid buying such.

How Reliable is the Seller

Most of the time, we buy phones from friends and family members, as well as their friends. If the phone seller had never been seen with the phone prior to the moment he out the phone up for sale, there’s a high probability that the phone is a stolen device. Also, normal phone dealers who are notorious for having fake products in their store are likely to sell stolen phones. You should take note of who you are buying from to avoid purchasing a stolen phone.

The Phone Conditions
 
How good is the phone? Are the functions still intact? How old is the phone? These and more are directional questions the phone itself would provide answers to even without checking too much into its properties and use. A phone in very bad conditions has a high probability of being stolen.

Ask Questions

The questions you ask here are not the type you asked in the tip above. Here, you need to ask technical questions about the phone. If the seller is the true owner of the phone, whether he is an individual or a corporate seller, he will be able to give answers to all your questions, except none. The camera, battery capacity, the memory card space, the RAM and ROM, screen size, in short, all those things you see on http://zokija.com/blog_category/reviews/ are things that should form your questions.If he or she is able to answer you accurately, just buy the phone.

Accessories 
Are the phone’s battery, charger, and case still available? Now that most phones come with irremovable batteries, you have to know if the phone’s charger and box are still intact. If the seller is able to provide you with any of them, especially the box, he is the authorized owner. Otherwise, keep off.

Price
Stolen phones usually come with unbelievable prices Since the seller never worked for the money, he will sell it at any price below the market price.

Has the Phone Memory Been Wiped Off 

Stolen phones usually have their memories wiped off even before getting a buyer. The sellers of these phones do so in order to avoid getting caught in the process of selling them. If the seller has wiped off the memory even before meeting you, be at alert.

Does the Seller Have a Second Phone

If the seller is offering you a big smartphone and he claims to be the owner of such phone; yet, he has another right there in his hands, you should be suspecting the phone to be a stolen device. Sellers of stolen devices have lots of fanciful phones they never bought themselves.

Receipt
You have probably been advised to get a receipt after buying a phone, whether UK used or Lagos second-hand. Now is the time to take it more serious. A receipt means three things when it comes to phone transactions. One, the seller owned the device. Two, the phone was sold to you. Three, you can recover your money if the phone is later declared stolen.

In conclusion, the most important thing when buying a phone is to buy from a trusted seller. That is the reason why it is constantly advised to purchase from reputable stores. However, in a case whereby your options are limited, or buying from [url]zokija.com[/url], the above tips will help you avoid buying a stolen phone.
Culled from http://zokija.com/blog/how-to-check-if-youre-buying-a-stolen-phone/
Re: BEWARE: How To Check If You're Buying A Stolen Phone by inedujac: 8:53am On Oct 28, 2017
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Re: BEWARE: How To Check If You're Buying A Stolen Phone by DOUBLEWAHALA: 9:14am On Oct 28, 2017
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Re: BEWARE: How To Check If You're Buying A Stolen Phone by wane01(m): 1:28pm On Oct 28, 2017
Ugoeze2016:
Most of us have been in that situation where we just need to buy a phone as soon as possible. This desperation has had negative implications on many who do not take note of certain things and phone features. It doesn’t necessarily need to end in a court of law, losing money is enough regret for anyone. How do you avoid being a victim of people who steal phones for the purpose of selling it to unsuspecting individuals? Some mobile phone sellers are even specialized in this market niche, all they sell is stolen phone. In this post, we will take you through how you can identify a stolen phone and avoid buying such.

How Reliable is the Seller

Most of the time, we buy phones from friends and family members, as well as their friends. If the phone seller had never been seen with the phone prior to the moment he out the phone up for sale, there’s a high probability that the phone is a stolen device. Also, normal phone dealers who are notorious for having fake products in their store are likely to sell stolen phones. You should take note of who you are buying from to avoid purchasing a stolen phone.

The Phone Conditions
 
How good is the phone? Are the functions still intact? How old is the phone? These and more are directional questions the phone itself would provide answers to even without checking too much into its properties and use. A phone in very bad conditions has a high probability of being stolen.

Ask Questions

The questions you ask here are not the type you asked in the tip above. Here, you need to ask technical questions about the phone. If the seller is the true owner of the phone, whether he is an individual or a corporate seller, he will be able to give answers to all your questions, except none. The camera, battery capacity, the memory card space, the RAM and ROM, screen size, in short, all those things you see on http://zokija.com/blog_category/reviews/ are things that should form your questions.If he or she is able to answer you accurately, just buy the phone.

Accessories 
Are the phone’s battery, charger, and case still available? Now that most phones come with irremovable batteries, you have to know if the phone’s charger and box are still intact. If the seller is able to provide you with any of them, especially the box, he is the authorized owner. Otherwise, keep off.

Price
Stolen phones usually come with unbelievable prices Since the seller never worked for the money, he will sell it at any price below the market price.

Has the Phone Memory Been Wiped Off 

Stolen phones usually have their memories wiped off even before getting a buyer. The sellers of these phones do so in order to avoid getting caught in the process of selling them. If the seller has wiped off the memory even before meeting you, be at alert.

Does the Seller Have a Second Phone

If the seller is offering you a big smartphone and he claims to be the owner of such phone; yet, he has another right there in his hands, you should be suspecting the phone to be a stolen device. Sellers of stolen devices have lots of fanciful phones they never bought themselves.

Receipt
You have probably been advised to get a receipt after buying a phone, whether UK used or Lagos second-hand. Now is the time to take it more serious. A receipt means three things when it comes to phone transactions. One, the seller owned the device. Two, the phone was sold to you. Three, you can recover your money if the phone is later declared stolen.

In conclusion, the most important thing when buying a phone is to buy from a trusted seller. That is the reason why it is constantly advised to purchase from reputable stores. However, in a case whereby your options are limited, or buying from [url]zokija.com[/url], the above tips will help you avoid buying a stolen phone.
Culled from http://zokija.com/blog/how-to-check-if-youre-buying-a-stolen-phone/
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