

Now I don’t know the exact case with Longcob, but the corporate sims are of value as with the smartphones.

I do believe there was a similar case with people trying to get corporate sim cards along with the high end smartphones.

First of is Winston Rafael Longcob charged with estafa for using fake documents to get high end smartphones. Three people are convicted by Globe as of the moment. I don’t claim to be very knowledgeable about the whole thing, I just was able to meet several people who told me of their experiences. Let’s look at the cases that have been filed and we’ll talk about what goes on in the black market. Customers know the dangers of buying knock-off goods, in this case, highly dubious internet service via sim cards and devices that have been modified. “There will be no scammers if there are no gullible people”.Īlthough one can argue that fraudsters prey on the weaknesses of customers who just wants affordable internet, it takes two to tango. “Walang manloloko kung walang magpapaloko.” Which roughly translates to: I know that there’s a saying in Philippines. Okay so I’m throwing a little shade on “customers” there. The advent of social media has made it easier for black market vendors to target their customers (aka victims). It’s not a secret that there exists an underground market for sim cards and devices that gives cheaper internet to Filipinos hoping to save on monthly recurring fees.
