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Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by Bus2: 2:02pm On Sep 30, 2021
OP is not very sharp.
Most iPhones sold 'new' at computer village are actually REFURBISHED phones bought cheaper from US and packaged as new for unsuspecting nigerian buyers. It's how the businessmen make their money.
And the high demand for iphones means business keeps booming.

If you want brand new, go IN PERSON to SOLAT telecoms, genuss or slot, unbox at the store and check all details there.

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Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by WowSweetGuy(m): 2:03pm On Sep 30, 2021
Enjoy your phone like that. The Igbo man is running at lost for your issue

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Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by brownemmanuel43(m): 2:06pm On Sep 30, 2021
chatinent:
Mr Speaker, please permit me to laugh hard first at these two quotes:




I couldn't stop laughing at this story. You don make my day finally. You are lucky dem no package fufu give you.


But it is still worthy to ask why your brother didn't follow you there. You know, it could have saved you the stress.

And I guess, the charisma of the man shut you out. You were carried away too by what your brain called “humility” by his apologies even when you knew the police couldn't help you.

I tell you for free: that alert of so and so was to his second shop account. Lol.


For a truth, most seemingly new phones in Computer Village are actually refurbished or secondhand value.

It depends on the level of refurbishment and secondhand tho. Grade One secondhand value iPhones are actually the ones used by the Whites for not so long...and repackaged in their cartons for resell. It does still look like new.

I think there's a number to recognise them kindof. I know about it and would update this post when I remember.

Many who buy “new iPhones” are actually buying those sorts at the same amount for a new one. That is how the sellers make their gains.

Of course, I do not mean that there aren't those who sell new ones. If you must get a new one, I strongly suggest you visit trusted outlets (celebs following their page doesn't mean they are trustworthy; celebs can do anything for paid ads).

The truth is that it oughts to depreciate in Nigeria...but you and I know that a lot of things of no value abroad comes in here and appreciate. Lol. A failed system here, yeah?


Let say they bought for ₦200k a phone of ₦350k, maybe via Ali Express (because they buy it in large quantities...maybe via partnership with other sellers), they will have to sell for ₦345k to make their gains too.

Why?

A lot of Nigerians cannot recognise new phones. A lot are also using refurbished phones or secondhand phones bought for the price of new phones.

You see these places — St Michaels for Aba, Computer Village for Ikeja, One market near Wurukum for Benue, Alaba for Lagos, one market like that for Biu, Borno ehh, you gat wise up or dem go bobo you. Lol.

When I came to Abia newly as per Lag boy, I enter St Michaels... lol, I carry Phone Casing go house. How dem swap am was too fast I didn't realise. Na phone wey I press check some things o. I return there with army, no bi the people dey there. It happens bro. You gats just know your onions well.

I am sorry for your predicament sha but honestly, you cracked me up real hard.
Sometimes na greed dey cause all this things. I do market phones online, though direct UK used phones. Sometimes u will see an iPhone that's selling let's say 45k and somebody will be pricing it 30k. Tell me how possible that could be?

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Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by Born2winKingOG: 2:07pm On Sep 30, 2021
Michael662:
Shame on you...Legit people full nairaland na Instagram your village send you go. Mtcheeww

You mean like this guy psalmz when scam a nairalander.

WITH this same format.


https://www.nairaland.com/6740260/beware-ordeal-psalmz



https://www.nairaland.com/6740260/beware-ordeal-psalmz

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Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by Pootle: 2:08pm On Sep 30, 2021
Phiniter:
The day dey I fear CV Ikeja na when I go buy phone, bold 6, I reach house the phone turn to bold 4. I run go back to the shop, and the shop no dey exist for the place again. Omo na that day I respect that market. If I dey go there now, I dey fortify myself with anointing oil.

guy u wan wound me with laugh grin grin grin
Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by WHITELIGHTER: 2:08pm On Sep 30, 2021
There's no way you can get a brand new Xsmas, what's available everywhere are refurbished iPhones and Samsung...except the new models, like 11/12/13 series

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Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by Jorge91: 2:08pm On Sep 30, 2021
Tunchi101:
so yesterday, I had to visit a police station for d first time in my life as a result of my 1st computer village scam. did those guys scam me mehnn (and to think it was a popular store)… me wey think say I street

My experience with the Police officers…?

never have I felt more helpless in my entire life than when I was in that police station

if it was when popsy was still alive and I was still in the cantoment, na just soldiers I for resolve my issue

When I reported the issue to the police officers I met at the counter(2 females), the first thing they said was that before they can answer me at all, I would have to sort them with 30thousand naira that they are very busy people

in that very moment, I knew I already almost lost the case cause it would eventually become a game of numbers i.e d person who could sort the most

I knew I was not going to compete with one big Igbo man who owns abt 4 stores in computer village

for a moment though, I almost considered giving them the 30k because of the amount involved but then Sapa had me violently by the neck…


so about the scam…

earlier this month, I decided to switch from an android to an iOS device(Xs Max). Went to slot but they did not have the exact model I wanted. A friend of mine had just gotten an iOS device so I asked him where he got it and he referred me to BIGTECHDEVICES on Instagram. He also stated they deliver at home which was a plus for me.

I ordered and it got delivered to me

my brother uses an identical device and he’s also a phone engineer.

The next day after the purchase, I noticed something on the screen and showed it to by brother, he immediately said the phone was not a new one(now there was no way for him to vex the product before purchase because I bought it online). Tahh I rebuked him in Jesus name immediately. Phone dat I cut nylon myself

I continued flexing my phone like that

a week after using d phone, d battery health dropped from 100% to 93% and usually this should take up to a year before dropping to 93%. I still choose self denial over reasoning cause no way I spent that money and cut nylon myself only for me to get a substandard product.

What I discovered yesterday was the straw that broke the camels back and had me marching to computer village (I was going to take my junior brother along but he wasn’t around) after looking for their address online. I realized the phone was coupled in Nigeria.

I learnt a few things yesterday

not only is the police force grossly incompetent, they are wildly corrupt and lack human empathy.

Just because a celebrity is following a brand/store does not make them legit (donjazzy follows them so it gave them some form of credibility) - I am not by this faulting celebrities directly for promoting brands

If you’d have to order electronics online, make sure this from a very well know and credible store

The police is not your friend

Avoid trouble as best as you can

after so much deliberation, the officers accepted 10k. Escorted me to d store where I ordered d phone and picked up one of the sales boy. d boy explained 2 dem at d station that as he has already told me before, I’d have to drop d phone and come back after 2 weeks. This was unacceptable for me and for a moment it was for the officers too

they told the boy 2 invite his Oga, he said d oga was not around. Then they asked him to write a statement, he then immediately said the Oga was back.

The instance the oga walked into the station, it was as if the police officers we switched right b4 my eyes. They were licking his ass �

Right in my front, they were also asking him to sort cause they can see he is such a nice man. (Game of numbers)

for the small remaining part of this story…

guys dem get me proper mehnn like scam me proper left and mehnn but I no go too talk am make una no laugh me �

after the Oga sorted them, the police officers asked me to follow him back to his shop that he would sort my issue. I objected, insisted the man told us in the station what he was going to do when we get to his shop. The police officers said I should not worry at all, I should just follow him back that he seems like a nice person

He then told one of the female officers to escort us back to his shop to collect more cash. We got to his shop, he sorted her and she left the 2 of us immediately after arriving.

it was just me and the Goliath looking man in his office with his staff at the front side of the office. He tried apologizing in his own weird way stating that he won’t be able to refund my money but would get me a replacement. While I was seated waiting for d replacement, 2 different customers(1which seemed like a very impatient Lagos tout) came with very similar complaints of which he refunded their cash righ in my front.

For my replacement phone he said he did not have it in stock anymore and called one of his fellow traders to sell for him.

my replacement phone arrived packed and sealed just like the first one. He broke the seal, apologized one more time. He even showed me the transfer he made from his friend he got the phone from complaining he was actually running at a lost bcs he is having to buy if more than the cost I originally purchased it

Checked all I needed to check to ensure I don’t get scammed again. Everything was in place.

Left computer village feeling a little bit compensated and like a bad guy

Omoor only for me to get home and for my brother to confirm this morning that the new phone I was given again was actually a used phone too…

Omoor I just weak. Let me drop my pen here as I am still in perpetual confusion
When it’s time for computer village it’s canoonstore or nowhere else.
Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by Dhury: 2:11pm On Sep 30, 2021
That bad attitude nigger you called a bro? My be you show him you are over Sabi man that is why he abandon you on your oyo
Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by chatinent: 2:11pm On Sep 30, 2021
brownemmanuel43:

Sometimes na greed dey cause all this things. I do market phones online, though direct UK used phones. Sometimes u will see an iPhone that's selling let's say 45k and somebody will be pricing it 30k. Tell me how possible that could be?

Lol.

The seller could simply reject the bargain rather than selling aka nkita for him na.

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Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by stonecoldcafe: 2:13pm On Sep 30, 2021
Tunchi101:
so yesterday, I had to visit a police station for d first time in


It is best to shop at a reliable shop like Slot. I know you said the model you wanted was not there but with all we keep seeing from Computer Village, I would jejely buy another type of phone from a more reliable store like Slot or wait until they have what I need.

I can't buy jack from Computer Village due to its notoriety. Sorry for the lost fund. God will replenish

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Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by BarrElChapo(m): 2:16pm On Sep 30, 2021
Mehn I need to leave this country
Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by nairabacks(f): 2:16pm On Sep 30, 2021
All the phones we buy infancy malls are all refurbished
Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by valentineuwakwe(m): 2:17pm On Sep 30, 2021
You still De buy phone worth 320k dis Buhari era?........you try
Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by Ejiakusmith(m): 2:17pm On Sep 30, 2021
so in a nutshell. , with dis huge amount of money u can't buy a non used phone .... [iPhone]

so nothing is real at that computer village,,, haven't been to Lagos anyway,, but had a lot of criminal story about their
Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by Elporo(m): 2:19pm On Sep 30, 2021
WHITELIGHTER:
There's no way you can get a brand new Xsmas, what's available everywhere are refurbished iPhones and Samsung...except the new models, like 11/12 pro.

Oboy ... see wahala. Person wey suppose go find big dealer for London use sit down collect phone .. look the phone wella. Look the sella for eyes tell am sey any kpara ram.. I go return am.

XS no be iPhone 10 grin? Even for Yankee, nah refurb by manufacturer. Which is technically grade A London use.
Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by Originalsly: 2:19pm On Sep 30, 2021
Two can play. Order something else.... home delivery... intercept and rob on the way. Sell. Case closed.
Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by mikkyjay(m): 2:19pm On Sep 30, 2021
Elliotwaveforec:
There's something not right about Igbos; they're too shady. Stop patronising them.

All my gadgets are ordered on Jumia and I have no complaints.
Who are mostly sellers on Jumia?
This is 2021 you should be more intelligent than this.

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Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by Pootle: 2:20pm On Sep 30, 2021
valentineuwakwe:
You still De buy phone worth 320k dis Buhari era?........you try

malami need to prob his source of wealth wink

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Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by Elporo(m): 2:20pm On Sep 30, 2021
Ejiakusmith:
so in a nutshell. , with dis huge amount of money u can't buy a non used phone .... [iPhone]

so nothing is real at that computer village,,, haven't been to Lagos anyway,, but had a lot of criminal story about their

Techno and low-end Samsung ..
Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by nafisu: 2:25pm On Sep 30, 2021
sorry about your experience.
moving forward y'all can try sellers on NL lots of them are legit, make inquiries. the likes of protein0 and jboixxx etc
Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by faithfull18(f): 2:25pm On Sep 30, 2021
sirqeeboi:
Why ur brother no follow you?
Exactly.
Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by brownemmanuel43(m): 2:29pm On Sep 30, 2021
Gkemz:
If you can afford 320k for a phone, you should be able to let go or get a new one if the one you bought didn't fall to your taste. You should be thankful you didn't buy fufu and your phone wasn't snatched from you. Someone bought an expensive iphone and the phone was snatched from him at a gun point on his way home. He thanked God for sparing his life.
In everything be happy and thankful and forget your loss.
U could be a motivator, just give it a thought,. I like the way u uplifted his spirit, soul and mind

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Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by Lionofthedesert: 2:30pm On Sep 30, 2021
Sorry to hear that, but really..................i have never see a tribe as greedy, and dubious as the IGBO tribe.......awon olori pelebe........Avoid ANY FORM OF BUSINESS WIT THEM.....

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Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by bablon20(m): 2:31pm On Sep 30, 2021
This is the routine whereby the Igbos got their cursed wealths fron and we all have seen it as normal, thanks to a failed nation we found ourselves where there's nothing like customers protection, u r at the mercy of corruption policemen if u dare have recourse to meet them for help, imagine being duped 350k in this era of austerity, 90% of the shops in alaba, Toyota, computer villages etc owned by the Igbos are dens of fraudsters. I could recollect when they duped me and my brother in alaba, I'd to take a soldier there to get my money, I was so surprised seeing that the soldier and Igbo boys knew each other, I got my money back and the soldier told me he also has been scammed by that same guy and their boss and that was why they quickly refunded my money. Imagine millions of people they must have scammed to earn their money. The last time soldiers ransacked their shops at LASU and killed 1 or 2 of them they were all crying fowls but they failed to realize that it's not everyone they can scam and go scot free. This practice will continue if the good ones among the Igbos refuse to fish out the bad ones among them.

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Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by gulfer: 2:33pm On Sep 30, 2021
Tunchi101:


Omoor I just weak. Let me drop my pen here as I am still in perpetual confusion
This part got me grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by eddynaira125: 2:35pm On Sep 30, 2021
Something is wrong with your brother, y refuse to twist is scheduled n escort you, but can easily vet d phone on arrival


Rubbish


You will look like a fool when you return that phone
Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by DrOladipo: 2:35pm On Sep 30, 2021
It is sad that you have to experience that. As much as going the importation route looks like a ‘long-thing’ I feel it’s still the best when it comes to gadgets. I was surprised when I helped one of the merchs at computer village buy two pieces of iphone8 which were factory unlocked clean and in pristine condition…. He repackaged them and sold as new.

There are ways to get your items directly from USA and a free guide is available in my signature.
Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by ineaghe(m): 2:40pm On Sep 30, 2021
davillian:

Open the “Settings” app on the iPhone
Go to “General” and then go to “About”
Look for “Model” and then read the model identifier next to that text, it will look something like “MN572LL/A”, the first character will let you know if the device is new, refurbished, replacement, or personalized:
M – Brand new device, meaning the device was purchased new
F – Refurbished device, meaning the device has been through refurbishing process
N – Replacement device, meaning the originally bought device was replaced by this model likely due to a service request
P – Personalized device with engraving, meaning the device was customized with an engraving on purchase
Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by Kellie069(m): 2:42pm On Sep 30, 2021
What’s the Model number of your phone If it starts with letter “M” that means it’s new.
If it starts with letter “N”, that means it’s as an apple replacement device. It it starts with letter F” that means it’s refurbished

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Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by obakorex: 2:43pm On Sep 30, 2021
Sorry bro, u are at fault, why would u buy something that worth that online in d first place, and u can't go to a recognized store like slot and d rest, and wait if dey don't have. I never like buying tins online, I would rather go to a well known shop to get my stuff. Just find a way to sell the phone and count it at your loss. Sorry bro.
Re: Here Is How I Got Scammed Of 320k Yesterday At Computer Village by maduxs: 2:44pm On Sep 30, 2021
Now they never leave you

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