Who says that the "owner" is not really the owner? It could be another party to the scam. Wonder how many times that same phone has been re-sold?
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In wondering... You guys would spend $350 for a phone to give it back to the right owner?
No, but I'd pay $350 to have a thief arrested. Gladly. He's just going to keep doing it to others.In wondering... You guys would spend $350 for a phone to give it back to the right owner?
No, but I'd pay $350 to have a thief arrested. Gladly. He's just going to keep doing it to others.
In wondering... You guys would spend $350 for a phone to give it back to the right owner?
Give the phone back to the poor dude that lost it and take solace in the knowledge that one of these days the dbag that sold you the phone will pull something like this on the wrong person.
Who says that the "owner" is not really the owner? It could be another party to the scam. Wonder how many times that same phone has been re-sold?
I can't believe you even asked this question.
Do the right thing.
Or not. It's up to you.
Did you meet the guy? If so presumably you can ID him. He sold stolen merchandise. It's that simple. I'd meet the owners at the police station so they can verify their phone was stolen and give the PD the relevant info.Yes I've made the decision to give it back to the owner yesterday by calling them and giving them my name and number. Im just trying to figure out what other options do I have? Seems like I'm always doing the right thing for others and not the other way around. I already told the owners I am going to the Cobb county police department and see what they say since the guy who I know didn't really sell it and he texted me saying he "didn't know" it was another persons phone. So that's all he has to say to get off the hook and while I do not have the actual guys information, it's pretty much useless for criminal charges.