My question has to do with the apple ID

Hi i have bought an Iphone 5 from a customer at my store I have a receipt that was giving to me and him by myself and the customer forgot to give me the Icloud Id and password and now i'm stuck with a non usable phone. Is there anyway that i can resolve this problem!!!

Only by getting the seller's Apple ID/Password, or by having them turn off Find My Phone. If you can't do that, you won't be able to use the phone, & Apple can't/won't help you with this.

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