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Originally Posted by yettihead
I understand that, but once you received the phone with the information that it was an insurance replacement, what did you do about it? Did you contact Sprint and Asurion and are you working with them to go after the scammer who sold the phone to you. If you keep the phone knowing this, why shouldn't someone press charges as you are knowingly keeping stolen property.
This is why I am working with Sprint's fraud department and have not gone to the police. I will let them decide who should be charged for this. I do not want to F***** an innocent person over. The fact is, it is a stolen phone, your actions what you do with it after you found out it was an insurance scam determines what happens to you.
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I recieved a phone from cbecker08. It came overnighted from sprint as a replacement. I called sprint and assurion. They both told me it was there mistake, I should not have recieved the phone. They said since it was their mistake, there was nothing I could do through them... I have to contact ebay and paypal.
The scam I got was a little different though. On the reciept, it had a different account number, but ->
the authorization code was all zeros, it should have been populated<- This smells like an inside job to me.
Now, with me knowing it was a scam, me going out of my way losing 1 hr of minutes on the phone with sprint and 45 minutes with assurion to show its a scam and they do nothing in return, are you going to sue me too?