Often times, the cheapest deal isn’t always the best. If it is too good to be true, you have to be very cautious.
Have you ever been to the popular computer village in Ikeja, Lagos State? It is another world of it's own.
While the big and small shops that sell computers, phones and accessories thrive genuinely, there are these boys who hibernate on the streets, hawking both used and new items from phones to what have you!
These boys are scammers, who will show you a very high end phone at a very cheap price, give you opportunity to test it with your SIM, and ones you agree to buy, the real phone will be switched to a dead one, well packaged to look real.
That was the story of this young man who bought iPhone 7 plus for N20,000 and discovered that what he paid for was an empty phone filled with fufu(cassava food). The fufu will be used to fill the empty phone, in order to give it weight.Watch this as shared via Twitter:
Most times, the cheapest deal isn’t always the best.— Oguntayo Olawale (@waleoguntayo) June 11, 2020
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