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Retail: Returning Gutted Items
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2017-11-26 at 8:56 PM UTCSo my friend just returned a laptop, that he temporarily needed, to WalMart, without the HD and NIC. They didn't even ask for ID.
He feels ripped off because he has actually paid for HDs and NICs.
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2017-11-26 at 8:58 PM UTCOreos, of course.
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2017-11-26 at 9:03 PM UTChope he didnt use a credit card or give up his ID
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2017-12-27 at 12:57 AM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock nice.
rental cars…strip new parts to be swapped out for used/defective/broken parts
This one is a terrible idea considering they usually take photocopies of your drivers license, and if you don't have insurance, require you to have proof of address.
On topic: This works for pick and pull junk yards. Go in with your broken part, they'll mark it, find the car that has your part, swap the guts of, say, the starter, and walk out since they mark the SHELL of the part, not the innards. -
2017-12-27 at 3:11 AM UTC
Originally posted by SBTlauien So my friend just returned a laptop, that he temporarily needed, to WalMart, without the HD and NIC. They didn't even ask for ID.
Most people have no idea what a HD or NIC even is. If he stole expensive HDs and NICs and replaced then with cheap ones he could probably get away with that for a good while.What else can this be done with?
Computers are pretty much the most modular thing I can think of besides the likes of water pumps and sewerage systems. -
2017-12-27 at 3:48 AM UTC
Originally posted by Helladamnleet This one is a terrible idea considering they usually take photocopies of your drivers license, and if you don't have insurance, require you to have proof of address.
On topic: This works for pick and pull junk yards. Go in with your broken part, they'll mark it, find the car that has your part, swap the guts of, say, the starter, and walk out since they mark the SHELL of the part, not the innards.
you dont remove something that will disable the vehicle or be noticed by the company -
2017-12-27 at 3:52 AM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock you dont remove something that will disable the vehicle or be noticed by the company
Vehicles are generally easy to steal, and most of them go on to be gutted. The key is usually left either in the vehicle or on the hall table, etc, especially in rural areas. Few people take a vehicle key to bed, I don't think I've ever done that. -
2018-01-30 at 3:06 PM UTCIt happens daily. if you can reseal or open without any indication that it was opened you can take it all.