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Originally Posted by Adrianh85
if sprint deactivates the phone why should he just have a very expenive brick and not use it?? ask ur self that?
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Maybe because the person it was stolen from deserves to get it back???
When something is stolen from you and it is recovered, it is still yours and you can get it back. If the loss is covered by insurance, then the stolen item becomes the property of the insurance company.
I not sure that anyone is going to take the phone back in this case, but a couple posters are totally missing the point of what happens with stolen property. Hopefully, Sprint will do the right thing here. It's unfortunate to the person that buys the stolen property, but unfortunately they become the victim and get left holding the bag.