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Lets take a Poll. If you found a droid would you keep it?

IF you found a Droid laying in a gas station bathroom, or bar or w.e what would you do?


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onesicktexan

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I lost my Moto Droid last night. Pretty sure I left it on top of my car and drove off, Regardless someone found it and kept it on.

So if YOU found a Droid in the gas station or bar, would you

A: Return the phone to the rightful owner.
B: SOL buddy, I got me a new phone.
C: Leave it there.



Being a droid owner, I would try and return the phone.

EDIT: Lol ok so you guys are right, everyone here is ganna say they would return it because we are all droid users.

After i made this pole i got a phone call from the police...they found my wallet in the middle of the road. So i went back an looked for my phone. I found it. In pieces lol....Best Buy warranty covered it so i got a new moto droid on the way. The Funniest part is I called Verizon before all that happened, and they set me up with a Droid X for 200 bucks. So i just got 2 droids for 200 bucks and found my wallet with everything in it. Wow im lucky... DRROOIIIIIDDDD
 
I lost my Moto Droid last night. Pretty sure I left it on top of my car and drove off, Regardless someone found it and kept it on.

So if YOU found a Droid in the gas station or bar, would you

A: Return the phone to the rightful owner.
B: SOL buddy, I got me a new phone.
C: Sell it on Ebay.



Being a droid owner, I would try and return the phone.

BUT IF I FOUND AN IPHONE....we wont go there. Or will we? :eek:

You can actually make this a proper poll if you want. I would see if there was a way to contact the owner or just take it back to a Verizon store, myself.

With CDMA phones, there is really no point in stealing it as the ESN will be black listed when it's reported stolen, not to mention it's a messed up thing to do in the first place.

There are several applications that let you track your phone's location to within a few feet using GPS if the person who stole it is stupid enough to leave it turned on (Mobile Defense, Lookout). You should consider getting one of those in future.
 
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You can actually make this a proper poll if you want. I would see if there was a way to contact the owner or just take it back to a Verizon store, myself.

With CDMA phones, there is really no point in stealing it as the ESN will be black listed when it's reported stolen, not to mention it's a messed up thing to do in the first place.

There are several applications that let you track your phone's location to within a few feet using GPS if the person who stole it is stupid enough to leave it turned on (Mobile Defense, Lookout). You should consider getting one of those in future.

Yeah, but alot of these phones now can double as mp3 players, cameras, and so on and so forth.. Alot of people wouldn't even care if they couldn't make calls on it or not and probably wouldn't return it.. just saying
 
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"Screw you, buddy. It's mine now!"

Dude, I'm sorry you lost your phone, but what do you think anyone who opens this thread is gonna say (write)- especially after having read about your ordeal in the other thread?
Nobody here would be that much of an asshole as to admit they would keep a Droid they found! But in no way what so ever is this poll is an accurate reflection of what the majority of folks out in the world would actually do in that scenerio.
In other words, of course we would all turn in a Droid- We're all Droid enthusiasts! We would best be able to imagine the feeling of loss. But let's face reality; the world is full of scumbags.
Your Droid needs to be replaced.
 
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"Screw you, buddy. It's mine now!"

Dude, I'm sorry you lost your phone, but what do you think anyone who opens this thread is gonna say (write)- especially after having read about your ordeal in the other thread?
Nobody here would be that much of an asshole as to admit they would keep a Droid they found! But in no way what so ever is this poll is an accurate reflection of what the majority of folks out in the world would actually do in that scenerio.
In other words, of course we would all turn in a Droid- We're all Droid enthusiasts! We would best be able to imagine the feeling of loss. But let's face reality; the world is full of scumbags.
Your Droid needs to be replaced.
If i found a droid i'd do everything possible as quickly as possible to get it back to it's owner or notify them as quickly as possible. I say this, because i know what i have installed on my phone, and i feel bad for the mofo that steels mine and thinks he's keeping it!
 
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If i found a droid i'd do everything possible as quickly as possible to get it back to it's owner or notify them as quickly as possible. I say this, because i know what i have installed on my phone, and i feel bad for the mofo that steels mine and thinks he's keeping it!
You have the Decapitator Bomb App?!!
Where did you get that? I can't find it anywhere!:D
 
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Well, having lost things of value before and wishing that whoever found them/stole them would have been kind enough to return them to me, I would definitely find the owner. If you know who the owner is, even if you just found the item rather than breaking in and taking it by force, aren't you kinda guilty of stealing it? My conscience would never let me use it!
 
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In other words, of course we would all turn in a Droid- We're all Droid enthusiasts! We would best be able to imagine the feeling of loss. But let's face reality; the world is full of scumbags.
Your Droid needs to be replaced.

I totally agree with Psycokitty. I like my Droid so much that I would make sure that the phone that I found made it to its owner, but the world is full of scumbags. If that happens to you, feel free to believe in your fellow man, but make sure that you activate that remote app that wipes your Droid once you know it is out of your control.
 
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Honesltly in this day and age and with all the Droid's tracking apps available, most people would be smarter than to take a Droid they found o_O
Perhaps you should phrase the question "If you find a Droid and there's absolutely no chance of you being caught, would you take it?" Either way I wouldn't take it, I would check the contacts and try to call the owner of the phone. o_O
 
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Honesltly in this day and age and with all the Droid's tracking apps available, most people would be smarter than to take a Droid they found o_O

Like there's a single tracking app that'll survive a root-wipe-flash process?

I voted SOL for shit and giggles. What is with people leaving their phones on top of their bloody cars? Left in a pocket, at a bar, whatever I can get. But the top of your vehicle?
 
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I lost my Moto Droid last night. Pretty sure I left it on top of my car and drove off, Regardless someone found it and kept it on.

So if YOU found a Droid in the gas station or bar, would you

A: Return the phone to the rightful owner.
B: SOL buddy, I got me a new phone.
C: Leave it there.



Being a droid owner, I would try and return the phone.

EDIT: Lol ok so you guys are right, everyone here is ganna say they would return it because we are all droid users.

After i made this pole i got a phone call from the police...they found my wallet in the middle of the road. So i went back an looked for my phone. I found it. In pieces lol....Best Buy warranty covered it so i got a new moto droid on the way. The Funniest part is I called Verizon before all that happened, and they set me up with a Droid X for 200 bucks. So i just got 2 droids for 200 bucks and found my wallet with everything in it. Wow im lucky... DRROOIIIIIDDDD

damn sweet lol. u told verizon u ran over ur phone. how did you get them to send u an x
 
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