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Re: I Sold An IPhone To A Guy Who Scammed Me With A Fake Bank Transfer by Youngetskilz23(m): 5:41pm On May 28, 2016
dude forget that phone. that phone is gone. he must have sold it out by now.. move on. and learn to reply to post by quoting. its already late.. people asked of the imei u ddnt respond.. you have learned the hard way..
Re: I Sold An IPhone To A Guy Who Scammed Me With A Fake Bank Transfer by bdavis: 2:06am On May 29, 2016
Opetunde1:
It's no more enabled! !I signed out already! .....stop mocking me

Mocking you...Dude, trust me, if I was mocking, you would know. I ask questions for specific reasons...you don't know peeps who might actually be able to help you here, some of us actually are genuinely interested in helping.
Re: I Sold An IPhone To A Guy Who Scammed Me With A Fake Bank Transfer by phlame(m): 9:47am On May 29, 2016
xxxtedyxxx:
I know what I am saying oga. The scammer used a bulk sms trick to deceive the op. It won't come as a suprise to know that the message won't include his available bank balance. All credit alerts from banks must show ur bank balance. If the bank balance update is nt shown..its a tell tale sign of scam.

Mine doesn't show available balance.
Re: I Sold An IPhone To A Guy Who Scammed Me With A Fake Bank Transfer by Opetunde1: 5:14pm On May 29, 2016
Pls drop your number anyone who is willing to help me! !pls
Re: I Sold An IPhone To A Guy Who Scammed Me With A Fake Bank Transfer by Opetunde1: 9:55pm On May 29, 2016
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Re: I Sold An IPhone To A Guy Who Scammed Me With A Fake Bank Transfer by Opetunde1: 12:06am On May 30, 2016
The imei no of the iphone is 354380061068985.pls who cn track it
Re: I Sold An IPhone To A Guy Who Scammed Me With A Fake Bank Transfer by general1970: 8:06am On May 30, 2016
Opetunde1:
The imei no of the iphone is 354380061068985.pls who cn track it

IMEI number just identifies the phone but is not a means of tracking it in and of itself. However, if you have created a backup of your iPhone using iTunes, you can open iTunes, go to preference, go to devices, the place your mouse pointer on the name of the iPhone. You should get a window with information about the iPhone, one of which is the IMEI.
Re: I Sold An IPhone To A Guy Who Scammed Me With A Fake Bank Transfer by Nobody: 11:51am On May 30, 2016
Opetunde1:
The imei no of the iphone is 354380061068985.pls who cn track it

Damn! Just saw this post. Dude, call me ASAP! O81437O6822 or u reply my PM
Re: I Sold An IPhone To A Guy Who Scammed Me With A Fake Bank Transfer by SlickM(m): 3:10pm On May 30, 2016
OP have you made any headway?
Re: I Sold An IPhone To A Guy Who Scammed Me With A Fake Bank Transfer by CarlJhonson: 9:14am On Jun 17, 2016
greenhulk:


And how would he avoid that by selling on jiji? Does jiji have the database of every potential buyers?

Just on Jiji very few scams smiley smiley
Re: I Sold An IPhone To A Guy Who Scammed Me With A Fake Bank Transfer by Ivobobul: 12:14pm On Jun 20, 2016
CarlJhonson:


Just on Jiji very few scams smiley smiley

+1 man
Re: I Sold An IPhone To A Guy Who Scammed Me With A Fake Bank Transfer by comeandmarry: 4:40pm On Jul 08, 2016
Ppl use fakenames and address to register a sim,if you go to police,nothing wey dem fit do,them sef go Wan scam you too.
Next time,tell them to make over the counter deposit or Internet banking,until you get the alert and its confirmed by your account manager,dont release to him the damn phone.

A niggi bleeped with me on this,i stabbed his 3 right fingers and slized his ear skin.
Always be with a safety weapon when transacting with a stranger esp if its a high valued item such as Iphone.
Niggi if you remember the imei,report it to Apple,they will block it,but if they block it,if d scammer has 50k,trust me within 4 days apple go unblock am.
Re: I Sold An IPhone To A Guy Who Scammed Me With A Fake Bank Transfer by Nobody: 9:10am On Mar 11, 2018
Iroroghene:
Fraudsters everywhere. It's so unfortunate you fell for this one. You should have sold it on Jiji.
Re: I Sold An IPhone To A Guy Who Scammed Me With A Fake Bank Transfer by AshtonTeva: 12:22pm On Mar 11, 2018
Awonla:
Forget Jiji I was scammed there last year 54K gone, Iphone 6s was a cloned one, he on it when I was there and after I left Could not on, it was a cloned iphone 6s. Still got the shit iphone with me.
You allowed yourself to be deceived! You have eyes, hands, ears so you can see what you are buying ! But most of all indignant that you blame JIJI !
Re: I Sold An IPhone To A Guy Who Scammed Me With A Fake Bank Transfer by labi1977(m): 2:29am On Mar 26, 2021
Baroba:


Well he doesn't know, that's why he is asking for help, no one has a monopoly of knowledge, an old Igbo singer sang, " ka I ma nka, I ma nke Ozo" which translates as, since you sabi this one, you sabi the other one.. let us stop insulting people when things like this happen and proffer solution if we have any. life na College bro..

OP sorry to hear of your ordeal bro, you just have to be careful when transacting online, it might seem convenient at times, but you have to consider it comes with an element of risk. for high value goods such as iPhone I would generally advice a face to face transaction ( cash in hand, then sales.. period!)..

If you have the imei, send it to me, I might be able to keep you on the loop on the phones movement using that..

Baba please this phone below was stolen from me please help

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