The man explained that he bought the account as it had a big following, which he intended to use to promote his business Published: Wed 15 Mar 2023, 8:33 AM Last updated: Wed 15 Mar 2023, 2:15 PM An Al Ain resident had sued a man accusing him of selling him a Snapchat account with a huge outreach at Dh40,000, which was shut down in just two days. He has demanded that the defendant returns his money. The Arab man said in his lawsuit that the defendant sold him the Snapchat account which had a big following because he wanted to use it to promote his business. He said he paid him Dh40,000, and the Snapchat account transfer process was successfully done. According to the complainant, the Snapchat account was, however, shutdown after just two days of owning and using it. The man said he contacted the defendant to find out why the social media account had been shut down, and the man promised him that he would reopen the account. The complainant said the defendant, however, did nothing. He noted that he was later shocked when he found out that the defendant had resold the Snapchat account to another
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