From The Yorkshire Evening Post’s Debbie Leigh :
A man who unwittingly bought a second-hand phone was disgusted to find an obscene home video on it.
Dave Barthram, 60, of Clifton, near Otley, was horrified by the images of a man who had filmed himself with the camera phone while carrying out an obscene act.
It was a double shock because when Mr Barthram bought the Sony Ericsson K750i from The Mobile Phone Shop, Orchard Gate, Otley, he thought it was brand new.
But staff refused to exchange the phone or refund his money.
Mr Barthram, a life coach, said: “I was disgusted and shocked, but at least I’m not young and impressionable and I’m a bloke.
“Any woman who might have bought it would have found it offensive.”
He added: “It was obvious they hadn’t taken care to ensure it was fit for re-sale.”
The dad-of-two was looking for a new charger for his old phone, but noticed some mobiles on display and opted to buy what he assumed was a new phone.
He paid £65 and was handed the phone and charger, but no instructions or box.
He said he asked for both. The assistant looked for them, but then said there weren’t any.
When he got it home he started exploring the different functions, including the video facility which had three options.
“The first was a tour of the phone and there were two others.
“I thought the first one was a bit amateurish and when I looked at the second one I knew immediately it was not intended to be on the phone because it was what I would call obscene.”
He informed Trading Standards and West Yorkshire Police and went back to the shop to complain, but said the assistant wasn’t interested and pointed to a sign saying “no refunds given.”
This story is particularly shocking when you consider that Leeds is a very long way to go for Sean Salisbury to hock his cell phone.