Delhi Police warn those who intend to buy a secondhand smartphones via online
Buying a second-hand smartphone or gadgets is a common phenomenon now millions of users to buy them on a daily basis. Although most of the products used and sold are genuine, are the real sellers, some may use the platform to dupe others, especially when it comes to smartphones. So, the Delhi Police has also raised his voice against, tweeting and informing prospective buyers to consider a few points before buying a second hand smart phone.
In the share March 1, Delhi Police said handle three things take care of before buying a second hand smart phone.
-Be a warning if someone is a huge rush to sell second-hand smartphone. The phone could be stolen, and it can land you in trouble.
-Be warned if the seller pressure you in cash, which means that the online transaction.
-Be warned if the seller wants you to pay via QR code. This means that the buyer does not know to whom it was paid.
It should be added here is that even if multiple users buy smartphones used in applications, such as OLX, Quickr and more, it is always the case, so that the seller is genuine. So, it is always advisable to meet in person, take a look at the product and then buy, if in the same city. Always free to talk to the device and get more information before you pay online. You can also ask the original invoice of the product to see if it is genuine and not a fake.