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Business, 24.02.2021 18:00 haileysolis5

Does this represent a case of fraud? Yes. The seller lied about the phone when she claimed it was hers. Yes. The seller lied about the phone when she said it “works perfectly.” No, because it is up to you to be aware that sellers may lie. No, because the seller met you as promised and did not charge more than advertised.

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