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I know that it's illegal to receive or sell stolen merchandise. I also know
that if a company sends you a product in the mail that you didn't ask for you are under no obligation to return it. Because of motor oil and other contaminants, it's probably illegal to throw it into a dumpster. My guess is that you need to put a glass top on it and use it for a table in your living room. "Ignoramus3242" wrote in message news Suppose that you receive a parcel that you never expected. For example a crotch rocket motorcycle engine. There is no return address. All reasonable efforts to find the owner fail. No one contacts me in, say, 2 weeks. Does this item become my property? Would it be legal to throw it away in garbage? Would it be legal to sell it on ebay? Is there a registry of stolen motorcycle engines? What if I sell it and a month later, an owner materializes. Do I owe anything to the owner. I am very leery of the idea of selling this motor on ebay. It looks like plenty of stolen motorcycle stuff is sold there and I, with the lame story of fedex leaving it in my driveway, would look like a thief. If I do not mention that story at all, then people would ask all kinds of pointed questions like "how did you end up with this engine if you do not know anything about it". i |
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On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 14:04:00 GMT, Dave Lyon wrote:
I know that it's illegal to receive or sell stolen merchandise. ^^^^^^^^^ Wouldn't that be, "knowingly"? Iggy has no reason to know that this is stolen, not even any real reason to suspect that it is. All he knows is that someone sent something to him without a return address. For all he or any of us know, he could have forgotten a swap deal made long ago, that someone finally made good on. Or, maybe someone knows he likes interesting stuff. Or, maybe someone is just messing with him. If you think about it, it's a great prank - send someone an item of non-trivial value, no mention of origin, and sit back and watch the results. Wasn't me, but I'm storing this little idea for possible future use. I also know that if a company sends you a product in the mail that you didn't ask for you are under no obligation to return it. FedEX may have different rules than US mail, not sure. Because of motor oil and other contaminants, it's probably illegal to throw it into a dumpster. Well, it'd be a waste to just toss it. My guess is that you need to put a glass top on it and use it for a table in your living room. You didn't see his post about the wife being ****ed, did you. I don't think your approach would help much Here's what I'm thinking, Iggy. Someone sent it to someone else. Somehow, it got to you. You were either supposed to get it, in which case it's yours, or you weren't supposed to get it. If you weren't, the person who _was_ supposed to get it will, at some point, contact the seller and say "Hey, where's my engine." With any luck, he'll then figure out he sent it to you by mistake, send you 20 bucks extra to cover your hassle and for you to ship it where it belongs. I'd hang on to it for 3 months if it were me, after which I think that's a reasonable amount of time to shrug it off and add it to the stack-o-stuff to be sold. Seem reasonable? Dave |
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Wouldn't that be, "knowingly"? Honestly, I don't know. What you say sounds reasonable, but I've never known reason to slow down a law maker. |
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