Calumet photographic limited?
You know this company or is it a scam? CALUMET PHOTOGRAPHIC LIMITED, sell iphone, and they have contacts on skype
There's NO record of any company by that name listed as an authorized retailer on the Apple website. That means you have no protection, no warranty, and NO guarantee the phones are not Chinese fakes or stolen. There's NO such thing as a real cheap IPhone as Apple controls the prices and only allows them to be sold at a discount if it's through one of their mobile service provider partners who gives a free/cheap phone only if you sign up for a 2-3 year contract
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