Clint_L
Legend
No, it was not. Read it again. I did not specify how it came to be in my neighbour's possession. This was quite intentional as I just explained. And as I pointed out earlier, property does not have to be stolen for you to not have rights to it - maybe I lost the bike, and have been looking for it, someone else found it and stuck it in their garage, then sold it to a neighbour.In your hypothetical, the bike was stolen property whether specifically mentioned as such or not. It doesn't matter whether they bought it or not from a 3rd party, it is stolen property.
So I'm not going to debate what my hypothetical is - if you want to make my hypothetical into your hypothetical, have at it.
Here's another real life analogy: Amazon ships you the wrong item by mistake, and instead of a bag of taco spice, you get a widescreen TV. What a mix-up! Did you steal it? No! Does this mean that you now own the TV? No! You don't. You should return it, though not at your cost. If they send someone to pick it up and you refuse...well now you are getting into trouble.
The point is, this dude has zero rights to the magic cards, whichever version of his story you accept. Hasbro has assumed the most generous interpretation of his story, and went above and beyond by reimbursing him (in product) for money that he paid to someone else, not them.
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