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Old 05-09-2008, 09:43 PM
Dean
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Default Re: Verizon Phone - Tale of Woe - Maybe

Exactly.

The phone is worthless. Pursuing this would be a waste of time for everyone
involved. All for a $35 used LG. Geez...

In regard to the false report BS....I don't even want to know how one would
plan to prove the report was false WHEN IT WAS FILED....you gotta be kidding
me.....

For cryin' out loud, donate the paperweight to the local battered women's
shelter, take the tax deduction, break down and spend a few dollars.

I have a mint used LG with a CLEAN ESN. If I cleared $25 on it from eBay,
I'd think Christmas came early!!!.

Dean



"Strongbox" <strongbox@no.mail> wrote in message
news:10cm33sfukyuj.1npx4julztx1v$.dlg@40tude.net.. .
> On Fri, 09 May 2008 09:04:39 -0700, XS11E wrote:
>
>> You believe the police won't follow up a complaint of filing a false
>> report? They'd become an ex-cop here very quickly.

>
> It's very hard to prove someone "willingly" filed the false report, which
> in
> most states is required to proceed with the charges. Your state might
> vary
> on this, but I personally know of none that do.
>
> If the complaintent has no evidence to support his accusations the officer
> must make a judgment call on whether it's worth it to proceed with what
> could be a time (and tax dollars) consuming effort. Many police reports
> are
> filed for small dollar losses for insurance company purposes. Very few
> are
> pursued for false filings.
>
>
>
>




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