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Old 09-29-2010, 01:45 AM   #150
PharaohsVizier
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Originally Posted by brecklundin View Post
None of what you wrote matters....Amazon is NOT law enoorcement and is in not position to demand or dictate the return of the device, they can, however inform law enforcement as to who now is in posession of the property.
I think you are the one deluding yourself, it is clear that in this situation Amazon has the right to do both these things. If Amazon has the right to remotely blacklist the device, the owner has probably relinquished ownership and given control to Amazon. As the new rightful owner, Amazon has the right to demand the return or just leave it in the hands of the OP.
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