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What should i do with this IPhone?

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Around 4 days ago i was browsing on the internet on a dating website and i also got a pop up about a free IPhone anyway i thought id give it a try and my hunsband signed up for it aswell we didnt expect it and untill this morning i actually recieved 2 IPhones from the post and i signed for it to the postman. Now is this somthing i should worry about such as fruad, i did not give them my bank details Thanks

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  1. sell it v


  2. If you didn't give them bank details how can they defraud you?

  3. A few companies act as agent for mobile networks and you may have unwittingly signed up for an O2 contract (is this the new iphone 3G or the older replaced iphone model) and there may be a commitment to pay £45 per month each for the privilege!!

    Beware free phones astheye may have committed you to a very expensive contract read the small print that came with the phone about activation and contract terms.

    you have 14 days by law to return these if you do not like the terms of the contract.

    it seems odd to be trawiling a dating site when your now married!!! NAUGHTY!

  4. who just gives away free iphones like that!

    maybe they'll charge you by your new mobile number on the iphone

    i dunno but i wouldnt keep them:s

    xo

  5. The net can be full of trickery and free offers should always send up warning flags.

    However it would seem that all they have on you is your address, I would be careful of any follow on calls claiming mistakes have been made and such.... but... most of all do not disclose pin numbers or other details if such calls do come along later... ask them to retrieve phone in person if they retract offer... then inform trading standards.

  6. the website is prob  http://myfreeiphone.co.uk people use it all the time for free ipods and iphones. surprised non of you have heard of it before.

  7. Can you indicate the source of this promotional campaign so one can check it out?

    The general rule is that nobody will ever give you something for free so you should be expecting some hidden costs somewhere. However, without knowing what you have signed/applied for one cannot really help you.

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