New 5c someone else's Apple ID ?

new 5c but someone else's Apple ID on app updates? Does this mean its refurb?

Where did you purchase it?
It certainly doesn't sound new.
I would take it back and get my money back if I were you.
With someelse's Apple ID on it that iPhone will be totally worthless to you.
Allan

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