A Nigerian man has cautioned people who often go for fairly used mobile devices to avoid buying phones that belonged to internet fraudsters also known as Yahoo boys.
He issued the warning in a post on Twitter and shared what he witnessed when he visited GSM village to change his phone’s screen guard.
The guy known as Jet David said he saw a Yahoo boy taking out the charm he put at the back of his old phone and put it in the new phone he bought.
According to the tweep, he interacted with the phone dealer who disclosed that it is a norm and anybody who buys any phone a yahoo boy sells, will be followed by bad luck.
David wrote; “No matter how desperate you want it, don’t take or buy a phone from a yahoo boy. I went to change my screen guard yesterday and I saw one werey changing his case and moving the soap (charm) at the back of his old phone case to the new one. 😂
I asked the shop owner about it and he said it’s a norm. That if you buy their phones nothing good comes out of it. Just bad luck because they do different charms on their tools (phones etc.)”
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