It would depend very heavily on the facts of your particular case.
The plaintiff would have to prove that you were negligent in bumping into him.
Yes, it is generally illegal to erase the memory of someone else's cell phone without their permission. Doing so can be considered a violation of privacy and personal property rights, as well as potentially breaking laws related to unauthorized access to electronic devices.
Cell phone conversations can potentially be retrieved through various methods such as call recording software, hacking, or lawful interception by authorities. It is important to note that recording conversations without consent or hacking into someone else's phone is illegal in many jurisdictions.
To file a police report on a stolen cell phone, you should contact your local police department either by phone or by visiting their station. Provide details such as when and where the theft occurred, your phone's make and model, and any identifying features or information you have. They will guide you through the necessary steps to complete the report.
think it SHOULD be illegal to put someone else's number on the internet without permission. my best friend did it to me, and i got a bunch of numbers from out of area destinations to my cell phone. And I've gotton threats..because she put it as her number on facebook..but it was really my number in her info..not hers. then i just turned my phon off and got another number.
What is the phone number to citimortage legal department
Yes
I have an older Motorola Q cell phone which works well for me
No, I have never accidentally dropped my phone in the toilet.
I agreed over the phone to accept price on our home in Louisville Kentucky then backed out Am I liable for anything
I just fixed mine. Its not the vtech phone, someone may have accidentally pressed *78. Dial *79 while the phone is on and it will turn the 'do not disturb' function off. In our case, our 1 year old was pressing buttons.
Whose name is the phone in?
A bluetooth headset does not damage a cell phone. You have to download something on the phone for it to work. It is a wireless connection that is being used for this.
When it isn't meant or is forced out of them. isn't said in a nice way. Or just not taking full responsibilty. E.g scenario- Someone broke someones phone by stepping on it. And they say 'I'm sorry for accidentally breaking your phone... shouldn't have kept it on the floor'
No. This will not damage your phone and will in fact make it charge faster.
Possibly. Unless you can prove that the phone's malfunction was the cause and not your own actions, you will be liable for anything that the phone does.
If the floor damage is extensive, you will have to call a professional to deal with the damage with the right approach and equipment. If you are in Southwest Florida, you can contact ServiceMaster by Wright at 239-431-9947.
lol you can't...