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Are you referring to the Hacked up radio that was sent in being misrepresented as a new radio which is currently in a box waiting for the customer to pay for return shipping?

Most often it's the customers that are Crooks trying to steal a technicians time by lying to him and telling him they are sending him a mint condition radio and then when it shows up it's been hacked to pieces and the customer thinks that once it's there the technician will be obligated to do the repairs which isn't the case. Then when the technician tells the customer it's not worth his time all of a sudden the customer doesn't return phone calls and makes videos on YouTube saying how his radio was stolen when in actuality he just doesn't want to pay for round trip shipping for a radio he knows isn't going to work. It's always best to be honest about the condition of equipment instead of trying to be a con artist and trying to get repairs done for free.