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Lady collapses after iPhone X she bought at GSM market ‘turned to soap’
A viral video that has stirred massive reactions online shows the moment a lady goes gaga as iPhone X she bought from a popular phone market reportedly turns to soap.
She reportedly paid Ghs 1,000 (N129,000) for the phone and was pleased with it until she opened it at home and discovered it to be a beautifully packaged bar of soap.
When she returned to the market to return the phone, she discovered that the seller of the iPhone X was an unknown individual and could not be located.
When she realized she had been duped and there was no way to retrieve the genuine phone or her money back, she broke down in tears and fell to the ground.
Check out reactions that followed …
@RegardlessYrn said: “we always advise then to buy from our shop but they think they are wiser than we i won’t at circle she bypassed my shop i saw her”
@BongoIdeas commented: “If you wanna purchase anything at Circle, enter a shop at the Mall, check the item, take a receipt upon payment. Circle is a hub for great goods; only the naive peeps are duped!”
@iseldomkpebu stated; “Herr this thing happened to me in 2020… i nearly collapsed too. Moral lesson: if u like falling for cheap things, it can end ur life..”
@DCRENCE1 remarked; “Lmao this same thing happened to me in 2014, same circle!! I was so fucking embarrassed when I got home and saw a china phone. The annoying part was I was running Ike I stole the phone. To the point that I started hiding inside the bus that was taking me home.”
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