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Old 12-20-2012, 07:12 AM   #1
PheliarearY

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Default Child gets 44,000 in e-bay package
Authorities want to find the master of 65,400 pounds (44,000) erroneously delivered to a Playstation was bought by a teenager who Two for 95 on e-bay. The money found its way to a field at the home in Aylsham, Norfolk, rather than the gaming system. As the issue is examined authorities are keeping the cash underneath the Proceeds of Crime Act. An e-bay spokesman said the parcel's items were "somewhat unusual" and it'd help police using their queries. The boy's parents notified authorities once the package came on 20 March. Family state Prior to the situation pops up in court again norfolk Police have been given by magistrates until September to keep onto the cash. But, if the cash stays unclaimed the household may potentially make an application for it to be delivered in their mind underneath the Police Property Act. A police spokesman said: "We have until 22 September before we've to return to court to use for an additional order if necessary." A spokesman for e-bay said: "We know that eBay is a superb place to get a deal, though in this instance, we acknowledge that the articles of the package were relatively strange and we will help with any queries law enforcement may decide to make." http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/norfolk/6903433.stm
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