Stolen/lost mobile
5 years ago
Hello,
I bought mobile phone without bill and box from a guy (olx). He didn’t provide me bill but i take Id proof and sale agreement on white paper.
My question is what if mobile was stolen one. Should i worry about this??
A.1. It is illegal to buy mobile without bill.
2. Sale agreement on white paper not valid as per law.
3. The sale agreement should be in the form of stamp paper.
4. You may discuss with me for further legal help.
2. Sale agreement on white paper not valid as per law.
3. The sale agreement should be in the form of stamp paper.
4. You may discuss with me for further legal help.
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Ambrose Leo
Responded 5 years ago
A.You should have bills with the mobile phone instrument for all practical purpose like insurance claim & in case of last/stolen to file complaint in police or to claim your self in disputes, better to obtain quickly to avoid all above effects.
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A.You have every reason to worry, if you have not checked/ verified whether the proofs are true / genuine.
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Nirmal Chopra
Responded 5 years ago
A.No need to worry since u have I'd proof of the seller.however in future never purchase any such item as mbiles watches etc without taking bill.
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A.Dear Sir,
If mobile is stolen you may file a complaint attaching OLX ad etc. Or just ignore. No problem to you.
If mobile is stolen you may file a complaint attaching OLX ad etc. Or just ignore. No problem to you.
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Johnson Thangiah
Responded 5 years ago
A.Sir,
No problem every mobile having its IMEI numbers tracing of this numbers revels full details of the mobile.
No problem every mobile having its IMEI numbers tracing of this numbers revels full details of the mobile.
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GANESH SHARMA
Responded 5 years ago
A.Go to service centre of the concerned mobile company and check whether the IMEI no registered on the same name given in ID proof.
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