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    If you received 2 nokia n900 upgrade from your network what will you do?

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    Memph1s | # 31 | 2010-05-10, 22:35 | Report

    Originally Posted by ysss View Post
    Going by the prevailing logic in this thread...

    If one day you lose your N900...

    ....then it would be ok for the person to keep it if they reason that it was your fault in the first place to mishandle it?

    ....or if they think you're well-off enough to afford another unit?
    Actually.... YES! insurance would cover against loss or theft.

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    woody14619 | # 32 | 2010-05-10, 22:46 | Report

    Originally Posted by fergusso View Post
    only thing that made me return it is that my wife got lots of beliefs about karma ...
    The question is, did you return the right one? Did you check the IMEI on the receipt against the one you kept? Both have a unique ID, (listed on the outside of the box & under the battery) and I'd have made sure to keep the one they thought they sent me.

    Hard to say what I would have done... Depends on how they company treated me in the past. Since my provider has been pretty good about things, had I gotten it through them I would have returned it. If not though, I may have sold it to someone to re-sell on the streets of a foreign country? (There was a thread about that not long ago, btw...)

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    mornage | # 33 | 2010-05-10, 23:02 | Report

    With all the trouble I have had with vodafone, I'd definatley have kept it. Such an appaling company deserves the loss in my opinion. An independant seller would have been a completely different story.

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    imperiallight | # 34 | 2010-05-10, 23:06 | Report

    lol@tags

    Tbh, a lot of hypocrites I bet, keeping the serendipitously acquired phone is nowhere near as bad as the many people who claim falsely off mobile insurance near the end of a contract. Not saying I would keep the phone hear

    I wouldn't have the conscience to do that.

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    mmurfin87 | # 35 | 2010-05-10, 23:28 | Report

    Should have told an agent. If they said don't worry about it then you'd have been morally in the clear.

    Theres a good chance after 2 months an agent would have said don't mess with it.

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    gryedouge | # 36 | 2010-05-10, 23:35 | Report

    so basically, most N900 users are would be petty criminals or fraudsters?

    Count me in!

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    anidel | # 37 | 2010-05-10, 23:59 | Report

    Of course returning is the right thing to do.
    But it would have been even more rightful if these huge companies would thank for such nice gestures.

    They are usually ('usually', not 'sometimes', 'usually') so bad with people and so bad in cheating on us... that I really feel I should give back to them some cheating.

    I would probably feel bad (of course: cheating IS bad). But when I go read the small prints... ahh.. you might change your mind

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    fergusso | # 38 | 2010-05-11, 00:32 | Report

    Originally Posted by woody14619 View Post
    The question is, did you return the right one? Did you check the IMEI on the receipt against the one you kept? Both have a unique ID, (listed on the outside of the box & under the battery) and I'd have made sure to keep the one they thought they sent me.

    Hard to say what I would have done... Depends on how they company treated me in the past. Since my provider has been pretty good about things, had I gotten it through them I would have returned it. If not though, I may have sold it to someone to re-sell on the streets of a foreign country? (There was a thread about that not long ago, btw...)
    I returned it with the right one. with the right IMEI.

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    fergusso | # 39 | 2010-05-11, 00:36 | Report

    Originally Posted by anidel View Post
    Of course returning is the right thing to do.
    But it would have been even more rightful if these huge companies would thank for such nice gestures.

    They are usually ('usually', not 'sometimes', 'usually') so bad with people and so bad in cheating on us... that I really feel I should give back to them some cheating.

    I would probably feel bad (of course: cheating IS bad). But when I go read the small prints... ahh.. you might change your mind
    vodafone didn't thanked me at all. they even reminded me to make sure handset is working otherwise iL cover the cost of repairs. quite annoying that you are not thanked by them. still atleast I felt good I have passed the temptation.

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    mrebanza | # 40 | 2010-05-11, 00:54 | Report

    awww . . .you should have kept it . . . you could have done cool comparison videos like this . . . .

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbDs9gNT_eI

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