While giving a phone a second life by buying it on a personal selling site like Kijiji or the marketplace represents an environmentally friendly and tempting option, you should be careful to avoid unpleasant surprises.
Here are five tips to optimize your chances:
1. Talk to the seller
Before buying a cell phone on a marketplace or peer-to-peer sales platform like Kijiji, consider asking for the seller's phone number and calling them. That way you can reduce the risk of fraud, Protégé-Vous reminded us.
2. Complete your transaction in person
The Protégez-vous site also advises people who want to buy their cellphone on this type of platform to meet in person.
Although this option is often less expensive, the risks of fraud are higher since the transaction is person-to-person. So gathering in open space is preferred and also reduces the risk of attack or theft.
3. Know about the warranty
If the phone you bought is still under warranty, you should be able to take advantage of it and protect yourself. However, to use it, you must have the original receipt. So remember to ask the seller.
4. Check if the item works
Once you have the cell phone in hand and before proceeding with the transaction, it is prudent to check the working condition of the device. For example, you can insert your SIM card to check if it's compatible with your new purchase. Remember to make calls, browse the Internet, and even take some photos, Protégez-Vous explains in detail.
5. Make sure the phone is reset
If the phone is not reset properly, you may be asked for a password that you don't have, compromising the use of the device.
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