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so i contact this guy who steals hundreds and hundreds of rapidshare accounts by sending fake emails/other stuff , and he offers to sell me two amazon gift certificates ($160 one and a $200 one) for the price of $140 , he ended up going first , and i got the money, and ofcourse i wasn't planning on paying him from the first place , before he gave me the certificates he showed me a part of the terms of service of amazon , and it said that they are not responsible for stolen or lost certificates , so anyway , i signed off , and am like "what did i just do?" "am i a theif?" "am i a bad guy?" , its just that online scams dont seem as bad as reallife (i would never EVER steal in real life , i am a very nice person and have never done anything even near that)
so am i a theif? am i a bad guy?

2006-11-30 10:52:55 · 2 answers · asked by Barbeque S 1 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

While am up?

2006-11-30 11:15:07 · update #1

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I would say you have not stolen anything yet unless you actually use those certificates, or transfer them to another person who would use them.

If you delete them and never use them, you have done no harm to anyone.

2006-11-30 10:58:16 · answer #1 · answered by Uncle Pennybags 7 · 0 0

You are a receiver of stolen goods, and culpable.

Thank you very much, while you're up>

2006-11-30 19:00:21 · answer #2 · answered by producer_vortex 6 · 0 0

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