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Re: Sprint sent me another phone, now what?
what does that mean?
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Re: Sprint sent me another phone, now what?
i AGREE ON MANY PEOPLE OFFERING GREAT ADVICE ON SENDING IT BACK. aMEN
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Re: Sprint sent me another phone, now what?
Sending it back would be a good idea. Call Sprint first and see what the issue is. And then tell them you will be sending it back and have then notate your account as such, or better yet, call sprint to see what's up and then email ecare to inform them that you are going to send back the phone and how to proceed. This way you will 1) have confirmation that you are sending it back 2) your account will be notated, or at the very least, you will have an email confirmation regarding your honesty which will put you in good standing with Sprint.
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Re: Sprint sent me another phone, now what?
wow...you guys must be PERFECT!
imma be real here, id call and see what my bill was looking like and if they hadnt billed me twice then im keeping both phones, id try to activate the 2nd one to make sure it works. and go from there. but there is NO WAY that if you sale it, you will have two phone bills on your account. its impossible. whoever you sale it to will activate that ESN under there own account. even if you say you never received it, they will report it "LOST/STOLEN" but someone can steal flash it to cricket/pocket or anything else like that and use it. I would keep it as long as im not billed for it, but if i was then id send it back or say i never got it. call me what you want.....to each his own i guss... -Chez
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Justify it however you want, but you are committing a crime.
Grand theft is a felony crime in the United States defined as the theft of objects exceeding a certain monetary value. Grand theft is committed when the money, labor, real or personal property stolen is valued at more than $400. Grand Theft can be charged as a misdemeanor or felony and is punishable by up to one year in county jail or 16 months in state prison, depending on the value of the goods stolen.
If your bank accidentally deposited $10,000 into your bank account, and you knew it was not yours, would you go out and spend it right away? Or would you call the bank and ask them about it to make matters right? You, and the people that agree you should keep it have no conscience. You live in a world of "everything is owed to you". |
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Re: Sprint sent me another phone, now what?
I'm typing this on a stolen phone at the moment, so I must be quick about it.
Let's close this bad boy down. We all know what the right thing is to do in this situation. And all the comments in the world won't influence someone's ethics at this point. late, Coz
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