| False. T-Mobile for example had a major device theft issue with their mailed in device place for the upgrade program they used to run. No surprise, the process was to unlock phone, turn of find my iphone and send in the phone WITHOUT TRACKING to this random low bidder. This was early in program, you couldn't turn device in at store (I tried). So I filmed myself mailing the device, because without a tracking number on the pre-printed label and an unlocked phone - 100% for sure these were getting jacked along the way. If you use a brain dead process like this, you have to be bulletproof every step (mail pickup, sort, deliver, warehouse workers handing $1K+ devices etc). Of course, the phone was reported as never having been received. Tired of the runaround and with the video I had I simply said, fair enough, I will persue this legally and part of that is going to be asking how many complaints you've received like mine (phone reported not turned in). Bamm, 2 days later I had my money. Thankfully they then let you turn in at a store and I think started sticking at least tracking numbers on things so they'd have SOME sense of what was supposed to be coming in. |
I never said it wasn't possible. But getting the lynching party out is a bit premature. Just because someone says something on the Internet does not make it true. Bet y'all still think Trump is still gonna magically become president and kill the elite pedophile cannibal cabal, huh?
Never said the processes they have in place were perfect. But being smart enough to exploit a hole in the process, and dumb enough to then make illegal posts on social media with location and all - are kinda at odds with each other.
Until you can show me any evidence that this case is real - which, of course, you can't for the next ~years because the only place that evidence should show up is in court - you can take your "False." and stick it somewhere.