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1600 pesos only? thats cheap!My missing iPhone is being sold on mercadolibre!! I know it's mine because it has very distinct scratches on the back and you can clearly see them on the photo that was posted on mercadolibre. Is there anything I can do??? They are selling it for $1600!!!
No, nothing that interesting. I dropped it, someone grabbed it and ran away.1600 pesos only? thats cheap!
It got stolen on the street at knife point?
Right in front of your eyes?No, nothing that interesting. I dropped it, someone grabbed it and ran away.
I actually suggested that I be the one to ask for the paperwork...but its up to the OP either way. Since I am a registered user with a good reputation, the seller will probably answer any questions I ask. If the seller doesn't like my question he/she can instantly delete it and even block me.Don't spook the seller by asking for paperwork as steve suggests. But do call the cops, see if they will accompany you to meet the seller.
After going through a robbery and its aftermath, I would be willing to bet that the person who is selling your phone is not the person who actually grabbed it from you. There seems to be a pretty organized and efficient system for selling stolen goods.
I had a checkbook stolen and 6 months later, someone was trying to use it in the Provincia de Buenos Aires. I don't want to go into all the details, but they were attempting to write checks in very strange, mafioso-type places. One was a place that sold police uniforms and equipment and seem to provide short-term loans.
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