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If you know they are stolen good then please report it to the police, they have more power than us to arrest people. Just because someone is selling 'nickable' goods does not mean that they are stolen goods but again if you have suspicions please report it to the police.
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People continuously selling nickable electronic items ie phones, will be removed.


That is what the classifed rules section says. It doesn't say you have to know they are stolen.


Removed sounds like it means the poster will be removed. Can someone clarify.

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It's dangerous territory I think to start accusing anyone of selling stolen goods. I guess that's only something that can raise suspicion if someone is repeatedly selling similar items.....but then again, they may just be a second hand dealer, so perfectly legit.
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