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<blockquote data-quote="Virtual1" data-source="post: 21600" data-attributes="member: 4084"><p>I was pondering that too, what do I do if a greedy person calls on the phone and says they think they found my drone, and immediately starts asking how much is the reward? Last thing you'd want them to do is try to start negotiating with you, or as you say start making demands. Even though that'd be illegal, they may not care. Given a replacement spark itself would be around $400, I was thinking 10% of cost would be reasonable? pair of 20's? I'm not sure what the law would consider that given it's not a <em>huge</em> amount... petty larceny?</p><p></p><p>And thinking ahead, considering I had to register / activate my Spark with DJI to start flying, is there <em>anything</em> DJI might do to help me recover it? Or at least prevent the thief from using it or reselling it in working order? Could they brick it, or give me it's coordinates the next time their DJI app connects to it while it has an internet connection?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Virtual1, post: 21600, member: 4084"] I was pondering that too, what do I do if a greedy person calls on the phone and says they think they found my drone, and immediately starts asking how much is the reward? Last thing you'd want them to do is try to start negotiating with you, or as you say start making demands. Even though that'd be illegal, they may not care. Given a replacement spark itself would be around $400, I was thinking 10% of cost would be reasonable? pair of 20's? I'm not sure what the law would consider that given it's not a [I]huge[/I] amount... petty larceny? And thinking ahead, considering I had to register / activate my Spark with DJI to start flying, is there [I]anything[/I] DJI might do to help me recover it? Or at least prevent the thief from using it or reselling it in working order? Could they brick it, or give me it's coordinates the next time their DJI app connects to it while it has an internet connection? [/QUOTE]
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