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> Scammer : wei988 (bank-in case), phone warranty is solved with maxis

victorian
post Oct 29 2013, 05:40 PM

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QUOTE(clearqwerty @ Oct 29 2013, 05:20 PM)
Firstly, I'm not going to help anyone but that's my opinion.

We just assume that you deal with him on 20th Oct but why u only lodge a complaint after four days since you're so unhappy with the deal. If I'm you, I will make a complaint on the next day, but not wait so many days since this is quiet serious and involve scamming issue

From your ID, I assume that you're 18 years old. Why a 18 years old boy so easy to forget date? This is a very important stuff leh, the date is not to be mistaken. If I on your side, I'm sure remember the date very carefully. But as claimed by you, you say is typing error but logically a typing error won't be repeated for three times. At the laptop, tablet keyboard, the 2 and 0 is kinda far away. Use a common sense to think also know the chance of being typing error is quite low

From the reply, I can see that wei988 asking you go to proof the warranty from MAXIS but why you wait for so long and keep arguing here? If you're nothing wrong, don't continue here. Go to MAXIS now and get the proof to show all forummer that he's wrong and you're right. Regarding the Apple ID that you mentioned, I've actually try to send an email to the email you mentioned (joseph.wong63@hotmail.com) just now but delivery is failure maybe due to unregistered email. If the email address is haven't registered by anyone, how can he activate the Apple ID as mentioned by you.

As I understand, the warranty date from APPLE will start once the device was activated. I just wonder how can be modified. U may check this with apple reseller such as Machines, Switch, IT World.

My advice to you is don't simply influence by your friend. Maybe you think that the price is higher. But you agree with it and pay for it, no one is forcing u to buy if u think price is high. Dont accuse people just because you're unhappy with the high price

That's my opinion
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Hi dupe are you Eric? Eric if you are reading this, just unlock the phone for TS and get over with it. You restored the phone on the spot, and TS didn't unlock it on the spot before paying you. Thus the misunderstanding. IOS 7 has this activation lock thing, where you have to disable iCloud before restoring it, else you will need to login into your iCloud again. Both the seller and buyer might not know about this, and it's understandable. You as the seller, should make sure the phone is unlocked before selling it. Else you are selling a locked phone which is worthless.


 

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