In a worst case scenario the company (so called "owner), will just charge you for its replacement. Since it was well calculated that
a) the box was useless and
b) would never be asked for again and
c) (as I've said) would just be charged a certain amount for non-return...
I hardly see how it's an ethical activity. If the owner was one person that was needing this device -- fine. But this is just a company doing business...
a) the box was useless and
b) would never be asked for again and
c) (as I've said) would just be charged a certain amount for non-return...
I hardly see how it's an ethical activity. If the owner was one person that was needing this device -- fine. But this is just a company doing business...