Originally posted by: Lifted
Originally posted by: Slew Foot
Haha. They have your address and CC info, they can totally screw your credit over. Heck, they can even charge you for grand theft at this point, have fun trying to get a job/loan with a felony and a shit credit score.
Felony? They sent him a TV then refunded his money. They should be charged with felony stupidity.
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
To be honest, the one thing I would play hardball with them on is having a courier come out to pick it up. For instance, if we didn't have my CRV, I would have no way to transport such a TV to the post office. THAT's where I would tell them to pound sand.
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Lifted
Originally posted by: Slew Foot
Haha. They have your address and CC info, they can totally screw your credit over. Heck, they can even charge you for grand theft at this point, have fun trying to get a job/loan with a felony and a shit credit score.
Felony? They sent him a TV then refunded his money. They should be charged with felony stupidity.
No, they made a mistake and are trying to get their property back. I hope they call the police on the OP.
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
To be honest, the one thing I would play hardball with them on is having a courier come out to pick it up. For instance, if we didn't have my CRV, I would have no way to transport such a TV to the post office. THAT's where I would tell them to pound sand.
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Lifted
Originally posted by: Slew Foot
Haha. They have your address and CC info, they can totally screw your credit over. Heck, they can even charge you for grand theft at this point, have fun trying to get a job/loan with a felony and a shit credit score.
Felony? They sent him a TV then refunded his money. They should be charged with felony stupidity.
No, they made a mistake and are trying to get their property back. I hope they call the police on the OP.
Originally posted by: Lifted
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Lifted
Originally posted by: Slew Foot
Haha. They have your address and CC info, they can totally screw your credit over. Heck, they can even charge you for grand theft at this point, have fun trying to get a job/loan with a felony and a shit credit score.
Felony? They sent him a TV then refunded his money. They should be charged with felony stupidity.
No, they made a mistake and are trying to get their property back. I hope they call the police on the OP.
Yeah, the police are going to go to his house and steal his TV because some person called from some company and told them to. It's more likely the entire police department will be laughing their asses off that this person called them for this nonsense.
Originally posted by: Lifted
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Lifted
Originally posted by: Slew Foot
Haha. They have your address and CC info, they can totally screw your credit over. Heck, they can even charge you for grand theft at this point, have fun trying to get a job/loan with a felony and a shit credit score.
Felony? They sent him a TV then refunded his money. They should be charged with felony stupidity.
No, they made a mistake and are trying to get their property back. I hope they call the police on the OP.
Yeah, the police are going to go to his house and steal his TV because some person called from some company and told them to. It's more likely the entire police department will be laughing their asses off that this person called them for this nonsense.
And Character and Integrity.Originally posted by: rudeguy
Originally posted by: RIGorous1
Ethically speaking I agree with you Amused; the right thing would be to return it, but...
From a practical standpoint I'm thinking that it was their mistake to begin with, so why should I go through the trouble of having to repackage this monster, spending money to drive to the nearest postal office/etc., waiting in the holiday line, and not be compensated for it all.
Besides, I want to keep the darn thing, so if theres some law that allows me too, why not?
Its called ethics.
Originally posted by: AlienCraft
And Character and Integrity.Originally posted by: rudeguy
Originally posted by: RIGorous1
Ethically speaking I agree with you Amused; the right thing would be to return it, but...
From a practical standpoint I'm thinking that it was their mistake to begin with, so why should I go through the trouble of having to repackage this monster, spending money to drive to the nearest postal office/etc., waiting in the holiday line, and not be compensated for it all.
Besides, I want to keep the darn thing, so if theres some law that allows me too, why not?
Its called ethics.
Your money has been credited back to your account, in good faith.
If you continue to act in bad faith, you will find all sorts opf legalcomplications from your failure to act in good faith.
And from the sounds of it, the sooner it happens the better, because you are a tool who still needs to learn how to behave with the rest of society.
Then you're just a small time thief.Originally posted by: ChaoZ
Originally posted by: theblackbox
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: theblackbox
too bad they can't affect your heat rating, i wouldn't trade with you...
He hasn't done anything wrong YET. He is having a moral dilemma and his little devil on the left shoulder is talking at the moment. That does not mean he won't do the right thing in the end.
We ALL agonize over moral dilemmas.
having the moral dilemma brings question to character. someone who is honest and respectable would make the choice before it was a choice. the fact that the OP is questioning if it is wrong to keep it says the thought passed through his mind. Thats the mind of a criminal.
I would think of keeping it, but you won't hear on the news of me robbing banks.
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Well, them sending the item to his house means it's technically his property now, not the store's. I dont think there's any legitimate legal recourse on the company's part to FORCE him to return it.
Originally posted by: moshquerade
You work for the LAPD?
Originally posted by: rudeguy
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Well, them sending the item to his house means it's technically his property now, not the store's. I dont think there's any legitimate legal recourse on the company's part to FORCE him to return it.
Nope, but they sure as hell can bill him for it.
They may laugh at you, yes.Originally posted by: Lifted
Originally posted by: moshquerade
You work for the LAPD?
Why, do they laugh at idiots too?
Originally posted by: moshquerade
They may laugh at you, yes.Originally posted by: Lifted
Originally posted by: moshquerade
You work for the LAPD?
Why, do they laugh at idiots too?
The reason I asked is you seem to think you know their reaction to a situation like this like you work there.
Originally posted by: silverpig
It's unreasonable for them to expect you to haul it to a mailing depot. Tell them you are willing to return it, but they have to send someone out to pick it up. Put it back in the box, make it as good as you can, then tell them if no one comes to pick it up in 2 weeks you will be leaving it out on the street with their shipping label on it.
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: rudeguy
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Well, them sending the item to his house means it's technically his property now, not the store's. I dont think there's any legitimate legal recourse on the company's part to FORCE him to return it.
Nope, but they sure as hell can bill him for it.
Are you sure they can bill him for something he didn't order? Seems like a good scam, just mail TVs to everybody, refuse to have it picked up and just bill the person.
Originally posted by: RIGorous1
Besides, I want to keep the darn thing, so if theres some law that allows me too, why not?
i don't know if they can bill him, but they can note his credit report, sue him, or call the cops on him.Originally posted by: Mo0o
Are you sure they can bill him for something he didn't order? Seems like a good scam, just mail TVs to everybody, refuse to have it picked up and just bill the person.
Originally posted by: mortong
Originally posted by: silverpig
It's unreasonable for them to expect you to haul it to a mailing depot. Tell them you are willing to return it, but they have to send someone out to pick it up. Put it back in the box, make it as good as you can, then tell them if no one comes to pick it up in 2 weeks you will be leaving it out on the street with their shipping label on it.
It's already been mentioned here a few times, all he has to do is call UPS or Fedex to schedule a pickup after OP receives the pre-paid label.
Is he really so lazy that he can't be bothered to spend a few minutes on the phone?