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hala·Autos· about 8 hours ago

Scam Alert: Avoid Accurate Enterprises Nig in Ladipo for Car Gear Sensors

Scam Alert: Avoid Accurate Enterprises Nig in Ladipo for Car Gear Sensors — 1 of 2
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I want to warn anyone buying tokunbo car parts online—especially on Jiji—about a seller operating from Ladipo called Accurate Enterprises Nig. I ordered three transmission sensors and paid in full after his prompt messages. When the package arrived in Ibadan, I found the wrong parts and they were physically damaged. He admitted his team’s mistake but forced me to pay return shipping back to Ladipo. After receiving the items, he has gone silent and refuses to refund my money. I have chat screenshots, voice notes, photos of the damaged parts, and the waybill showing delivery. If you see Accurate Enterprises Nig, phone 08163500086, or the email [email protected], avoid doing business with them. This is a blatant scam tactic.

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bisiabout 8 hours ago

Have any other members ordered car sensors from Accurate Enterprises Nig on Jiji and faced similar issues?

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krisabout 7 hours ago

I also bought a gear sensor from Accurate and it failed right away.

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yemiabout 8 hours ago

It seems odd that the seller would send completely wrong transmission sensors after promising exact items and quick delivery.

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princeabout 7 hours ago

Maybe there was a mix-up with the shipping company rather than deliberate fraud by the seller.

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jesseabout 7 hours ago

Before prepaying, insist on detailed photos of the exact part number and seller location proof to avoid this kind of mix-up.

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