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It depends what you mean by her cell phone really your cell phone. If it was a gift from you to her and/or in her name, that's theft.
I'm not worried about the phone. It's mine, I paid for it and all the monthly bills. Have the receipts and it's on my plan. I'm just wondering if she or he could sue me for abandoning them.
I don't think so but I don't know where you live so the law may be different. If no harm came to them I don't see how you broke any law.
Did I do something I could be prosecuted for?
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It depends what you mean by her cell phone really your cell phone. If it was a gift from you to her and/or in her name, that's theft.
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I'm not worried about the phone. It's mine, I paid for it and all the monthly bills. Have the receipts and it's on my plan. I'm just wondering if she or he could sue me for abandoning them.
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I don't think so but I don't know where you live so the law may be different. If no harm came to them I don't see how you broke any law.