Mr. Incognito wrote: » Report it to the cops and let them bid on it??
SparkySpitfire wrote: » Is what he's doing illegal though?
Sir Osis of Liver. wrote: » Found a few phones in my time. Always called "Mam" and got the phone back to the owner. Sometimes they grab the phone off you like you fecked it but most are grateful. Anyone that would keep someones phone is a thief.
Mr. Incognito wrote: » I don't think "finders keepers" is a legitimate defense to handling someone else's property and offering it for sale.
LETHAL LADY wrote: » The person selling the phone doesn't sound much like a hardened criminal if they are giving away that much unnecessary detail, so I doubt the gardai would do much about it as in looking for a prosecution anyway.
hfallada wrote: » Several people on boards have found phones and whenever they tried to return it to the owner, they were accused of stealing it. Like who honestly robs an item and tries to return it to the owner? Irish people sometimes honestly cant appreciate a good deed
realies wrote: » If the phone has a lock on it how would you get it back to its rightfull owner ?
myIdea wrote: » If the phone was setup to include its features(this case I believe it has), once connected to iTunes a message will appear about the phone been reported lost followed by a number to ring(the owners)
Johnny Electricity wrote: » Wait til it rings, I suppose.[/:o never thought of that