Originally posted by: Mo0o
Well if they didn't have your credit card infromation you probably wont be billed for it, but i think it was the right thing to do.
Originally posted by: daveymark
Ethics aside, would there be any legal repercussions had the card not been sent back?
Originally posted by: daveymark
I sent it back, because I didn't want to get billed or anything.
But then a friend at work said I could have legally kept it without having to pay for it.
Is this true?😕
Originally posted by: SearchMaster
If they sent it via US Mail, you could have legally kept it. If sent from another carrier, they could have sued you for its return.
wow, Fry's really called asking for their ram back? Surprising that they wouldn't just eat the lossOriginally posted by: aplefka
My friend got some gold-plated RAM the other day from Fry's. I'm not sure but I think it was 1 gig. Oh yeah, all he paid was 30 bucks. The person working in the back cage, rather than getting him the card he wanted for his camera, gave him the RAM. He got to his friends house and didn't bother looking in the bag cuz he didn't need it til he got home I guess.
His dad called him and said Fry's called asking for their RAM back.
Originally posted by: RaDragon
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Well if they didn't have your credit card infromation you probably wont be billed for it, but i think it was the right thing to do.
^^ Ditto
If you kept it, someone else would've been burned for it and oh yah -- karma.