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Originally Posted by BenMcr
So you are suggesting it takes less effort to drive or walk to the nearest recycling centre, that it does to contact Virgin ask them to arrange a collection of the equipment?
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If his account had just been cancelled, then a quick reminder call to VM is fair. But not six months afterwards...
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Originally Posted by RedDragon
I can understand the frustration when the collection service fails but these STB's do remain the property of VM and VM do want them back. I wouldn't dream of not returning a rental car or rental TV or any other rental kit so why should VM be treated any different?
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There has been case law on subjects like rental equipment (if anyone can find it, please do post it!) but the courts decided that if rental equipment was not collected (if it were sent to the customer in the first place) Then after after a "reasonable" time has passed and the owner had not arranged the collection of their equipment, then it is deemed to be "released" by the original owner as they have not sought to have the equipment back, or wording to such effect.
The same as if you lend someone a lawn mower for a day and three months later they still have it but you never bothered to get it back until now, it's theirs! Ownership is nine tenths of the law.
Different scenarios also applies to property, land, many other things. Although the time when you can claim ownership of something that was not originally yours, varies.