What's morally wrong about it?
What's morally wrong about it?
I once had an iPhone replaced which was in 3 or 4 pieces under this $200thing.It doesn't have to be registered to you, but it does have to be in a non devasted state this is beyond normal wear and tear or some cracks.
selling an iPhone for parts when it didn't belong to you and probably involved in some sort of some illegal case.
I doubt it's possible to find the owner of this phone. It also wasn't "probably" involved in a criminal case. You've all been watching to many crime shows.The OP found a phone that does not belong to him, kept it and is now selling it.
Thats wrong
selling an iPhone for parts when it didn't belong to you and probably involved in some sort of some illegal case.
The police won't waist their resources tracking down the owner of a destroyed phone.
It doesn't have to be registered to you, but it does have to be in a non devasted state this is beyond normal wear and tear or some cracks.
The OP found a phone that does not belong to him, kept it and is now selling it.
Thats wrong
The OP found a phone that does not belong to him, kept it and is now selling it.
Thats wrong
selling an iPhone for parts when it didn't belong to you and probably involved in some sort of some illegal case.
He didn't steal it. He found it. It now does belong to him. He found it smashed in ski area. How do you propose to find the owner? Do you really think the owner went to the police and reported that they lost their phone on the side of a mountain? It probably got smashed by the owner and that person tossed it.
You find a 20 on the subway....you turn it into the police? Be realistic.
He didn't steal it. He found it. It now does belong to him. He found it smashed in ski area. How do you propose to find the owner? Do you really think the owner went to the police and reported that they lost their phone on the side of a mountain? It probably got smashed by the owner and that person tossed it.
You find a 20 on the subway....you turn it into the police? Be realistic.
What in God's name would make you think that it was involved in some sort of illegal activity? I have lost a few phones. Doesn't mean I am a serial killer. Things do just get lost.
I take it back, I bet it was involved in an illegal activity. The capital crime of littering. Probably got broke and the owner smashed it a few more times and tossed it.
Who the hell breaks a phone on purpose besides one of those useless youtube channels? Especially on a ski mountain? Owner probaby dropped it and somebody probably landed on it and it broke. It's still not his and is technically theft. We all now see how good your morals are.
Who the hell breaks a phone on purpose besides one of those useless youtube channels? Especially on a ski mountain? Owner probaby dropped it and somebody probably landed on it and it broke. It's still not his and is technically theft. We all now see how good your morals are.
Wahoo! Sold and shipped it to a very friendly Ukrainian guy on eBay for $60
Lol
Good deal, how much was shipping it to the Ukraine?