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Multan Customs to auction various models of iPhones on May 10

byCT Report
08/05/2023
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MULTAN: Collectorate of Customs has announced an auction for various models of iPhones that will be held on May 10, 2023, at Customs Dryport Multan.

According to the details, the auction will be held on an “as is where is” basis, which means that the buyers will purchase the items in their current condition.

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The auction will feature five units of the latest iPhone 13 model (A2633) and three pieces of old and used iPhone XS Max models. This presents an opportunity for people to purchase these smartphones at a potentially lower price than retail.

It is important to note that the iPhones being auctioned are being sold by the customs authorities as part of their regular operations. It is possible that these phones were confiscated due to non-compliance with customs regulations or seized due to illegal imports. Therefore, buyers must exercise caution and ensure that the products they are purchasing are authentic and not counterfeit.

The auction is an excellent opportunity for people who are interested in owning an iPhone at a potentially lower price. However, buyers must be aware of the risks involved when purchasing products through auctions. There is always a chance that the products being sold are faulty or have hidden damages that are not apparent during the inspection.

It is also essential to ensure that the bidding process is transparent and fair. The customs authorities should ensure that the auction is conducted in a transparent and unbiased manner, and the highest bidder should be awarded the product.

In conclusion, the upcoming auction of iPhones at Customs Dryport Multan presents an opportunity for people to purchase these smartphones at potentially lower prices. However, buyers must exercise caution and ensure that the products they are purchasing are authentic and not counterfeit. It is also important for the customs authorities to conduct the auction in a transparent and unbiased manner, ensuring that the highest bidder is awarded the product.

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