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Originally Posted by PharaohsVizier
Legally perhaps, but ethically, perhaps not.
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"Perhaps not" my a**!
There is no ethical doubt the device still belongs to the buyer, not matter what the intentions of the OP were.
There is no moral dilemma in here, the OP is just unwilling to face the fact, he lost one more time in the game of life and is experiencing a misfortune here.
S*** happens, but the only right thing to do is to return the Kindle to the legitimate owner with the help of Amazon CS and than handle the own fraud and contact the police to press charges against the fence.
In my eyes, the moral bias of some people here is really disturbed. Moral is no question of worth. It's a question of inner peace and self confidence!
BUT the preceding statements ALL asume, the device is stolen or lost and there is a legitimite owner. If, with the help of Amazon CS, it is not possible to return the device, and it
seems to me like the CS is not very interested in having it returned and
if so, then even in my opinion it's the best thing to and morally ok to just keep it. But I would still try to clear the situation with the seller, since I don't want - if
in fact it turns out he is one - such retards getting away with their selfish behaviour on my f***ing planet!
Just my 50$!
PS: Yes, I know, my moral requirements are pretty tight, people always tell me not to be such an idiot and take more advantages, if there is ostensibly no victim, but that's just how my mother raised me.