Man Steals $1.3 Million From Walmart

Theft by returns is a growing issue both in retail establishments and online. I have been hit pretty hard by this and Amazon and eBay have set it up so that any buyer can pretty much rob sellers all the time. They have these 100% guarantee policies and all the buyer has to say is.
"It isn't authentic." or "It wasn't as advertised."
I have gotten so sick of eBay and Amazon on these situations that I pretty much don't even want to deal with it anymore. That sad thing is these scammer accounts stick out like crazy. Like they are so obvious but some how the morons at eBay can't tell the difference between legit accounts and scammers.
In regards to this rat bastard who stole all the stuff from Walmart, he was basically caught in Yuma, Arizona four hours West of where I live but had done this at stores all over the country. I guess he bought a computer and took parts out of it and tried to return the rest of it.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/man-accused-making-1-3-224253463.html
Another way these crack babies steal is by digging through trash and getting receipts and then go into the store and put the items in a bag and then go do a return.
A lot of times I consider a lot of the returns as middle class theft. Like they don't shoplift directly. They have a more sophisticated method than that.
You know like buying apple juice and then drinking the juice and refilling it with piss and then returning it.
There is almost no way to stop all these little pukes out there doing this kind of stuff. I'm actually surprised they caught that guy in Yuma. I would figure whoever was checking that computer wouldn't know all the components that were supposed to be inside but perhaps he got sloppy and slipped up and they saw a pattern.
I used to hear that people would try to bring TVs back to Walmart 5 years after they initially bought them so they had to change their policies.
What is the worst scam you have heard about?
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Fleabay and scAmazon are... well, they just take your money first. And then they initiate the return policy stuff. You are guilty, and have to prove, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that you are innocent. And sometimes that isn't enough.
And it really feels like they are doing this with intent to defraud. Or, they get money on the transactions. Coming and going.
If you look at PayBuddy and the way the started out, and how they sorta crept slowly into this spot of control and malevolence.
It is just like with all banks. The money is theirs. Sometimes they let you have it.
I feel for this reason, that businesses will jump on cryptos with just a little more push. Yes, Mr. Coffee shop owner, i can set you up with a litecoin account, POS device and cold storage in 10 seconds. And yes, the coins are all yours. After the transaction is verified, in less than 10 minutes, no one can take it. It is going to be sooo easy to sell POS devices in a year from now.
It is very true. I barely keep any money in the banks / credit unions for any amount of times. Just and amount to pay bills and such because like you said they money is theirs under the false assumption that it is ours when it is in those accounts.
Same as you are saying with FeeBay, PayPig, and SCAMazon. I try to move the money through quick and don't let too much hang in any one place for too long.
I thought the same thing about people accepting Bitcoin back in 2013 / 2014 but it has taken longer than expected for people to accept it for a lot of things. I almost feel like we are going to see it more as a grassroots thing from individual to individual more and more on things like Craigslist, OfferUp, FiveMile expecially when things get bad. Once in awhile I check to see what people are selling for crypto on Craigslist.
Here is a nice Audi for sell in the Phoenix area for Bitcoin.
https://phoenix.craigslist.org/nph/cto/d/2011-line-red-a4-super-car/6611787987.html
wow this actually made me laugh hahahahah
wow returning empty computers and pee juice hahahaha wow
no wonder they made millions...they get the computer money back, sell off gpus and cpus on ebay itself hahaha wow...and finally take a piss at them hahahahahaha JUST FCKIN WOW HAHAHAHA
I held back. You don't even want to know what they replaced the Hershey's Chocolate and the toothpaste with!
I feel like there are so many scammers out there these days it is unreal!
oh yea it is gonna get worse...extreme...before it all crumbles down or a miracle happens and china sign a deal with america for the next 100 years lol
Damn that's a big theft. Was he trying to steal sodas and he fell of that scooter and they caught him? Kind of bizarre
Yeah..... I think he was trying to drill two small holes in the soda cans. One at the top and one at the bottom so he could shotgun the sodas and then put them back in the box like nothing happened. He got through 1 case and was on his second case when he was caught after a loud burp.
Lol.... I just made that up. Hahha
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Haha crack babies and little pukes. I appreciate the quality nicknames for these guys
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I thought the CCTVs will catch those jokers especially the one picking up the receipt and then...
Yeah I think a lot of it would be hard to crack down on because it is hard to watch over everyone and a lot of the times the employees don't really care about their job that much.
I think the world is changing. it's scary some the video on the traffic cams that I saw China has with AI in them
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