1 thought on “Is it illegal to change gifts for waste mobile phones?”

  1. Waste mobile phones are not illegal. However, it is a crime for selling the mobile phone number. The mobile phone number belongs to the information of others. The illegal purchase and selling personal information will be fined by the public security organs of more than 200 yuan or less, or the detention of less than ten days. If you use your personal information to engage in criminal activities, it will be sentenced to imprisonment or detention of less than three years, and a fine or a single fine. It is safer to change things for waste mobile phones, because merchants recycling waste mobile phones are for valuable metal materials instead of instead of personal information on the mobile phone. So it is safer to change things for waste mobile phones.
    "The Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China" Article 253 [Crime of violating the personal information of citizens] violated the relevant national regulations and sold it to others or provides personal information of citizens. Or detention, places or single fines; those with particularly serious circumstances shall be imprisoned for three years and seven years, and a fine. In violation of relevant state regulations, if you will be sold or provided to others in the performance of the duties or provided the service, it will be sold or provided to others. Those who stole or obtain personal information in other methods shall be punished in accordance with the provisions of paragraphs. For the first three crimes of the unit, the unit is punished and the person in charge and other direct responsible persons who are directly responsible for them shall be punished in accordance with the provisions of each paragraph. Article 252 [Crime of infringement of communication freedom] Hidden, destroyed or illegally demolished letters of others, violated the right to communicate the freedom of the communication of citizens, and the circumstances were seriously imprisoned or detained for less than one year.

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