Daring Console Heist Nets Broken Machines 39
Thanks to the Indianapolis Star for their article discussing an audacious, but ultimately unfortunate heist of videogame consoles. According to the piece: "In a robbery as scripted as some movie heists, armed bandits struck a Far-Eastside [Indianapolis] warehouse Tuesday evening and used forklifts to load six pallets, containing several hundred of the popular PlayStation 2 and Xbox machines, onto a waiting get-away truck." However, The Indy Channel throws a spanner into the works with their follow-up story, revealing: "Police say many of the video game systems that were stolen from a warehouse Tuesday night were in the process of being returned because they didn't work."
Re:Good god (Score:1)
Re:Darwin (Score:4, Funny)
a) Didn't RTFA
b) Don't know what the Darwin Awards are about
c) All of the above
Besides, the crooks will still turn a profit. It's the poor shmucks who BUY the consoles off of these guys that'll lose out. I don't think the guy selling out of his van has a return policy...
Did I mention they usually deal in cash only? What are you going to do, call the cops because the STOLEN merchandise you bought is defective and the guy who sold it to you won't refund your money?
=Smidge=
Re:Darwin (Score:1)
It might stop people buying stolen goods - and if not, it will at least give the rest of us a good laugh and some measure of revenge.
(And yes, revenge - if someone else buys stolen goods, they don't know where it come from - it could have been stolen from your house)
Re:Darwin (Score:4, Insightful)
Uhm yea I'm sure this is exactly how they planned it. I know when I get robbed I make sure it's only my broken stuff they randomly take in a methodic heist in the middle of the night...
(And yes, revenge - if someone else buys stolen goods, they don't know where it come from - it could have been stolen from your house)
Some receivers of stolen goods aren't aware the wares they're purchasing were stolen. Wouldn't you be pissed to buy a "used" item from a video game shop or pawn shop to find out it's broken? Or the good deal on your dream toy you find on ebay is a little too good to be true? Upon trying to return or have a manufacturer repair you get tangled up in the mess and labeled as a receiver of stolen goods?
Last I checked, sellers of stolen goods more often than not don't advertise "STOLEN GOODS SOLD HERE". Yea we need revenge on the bargain shoppers, they're obviously part of the problem.
Re:Darwin (Score:1, Informative)
If anything they will be sold in 'flea markets' (a bunch of merchants who deal apparently
Re:Darwin (Score:1)
Eh eh eh yeah, agree.. A couple of years ago, me and my neighbour's girl bikes were stolen. 2 days after, my neighbour gets approached by someone who says "Hey, I got 2 bikes for sale, 50$ for both, they're great". Not telling the guy he got stolen, he goes and see the bikes, and it was his daughter's and mine ! He said he was interested and could get the cash in a couple
SO you a duff console in a bar... (Score:2)
Me: hey this console don't work
Guy: Tough - send it back to Sony
Sony; hey this is on list of stolen ones. - tough it's not yours bye.
me:
Re:SO you a duff console in a bar... (Score:1)
Re:SO you a duff console in a bar... (Score:3, Insightful)
Fences have reputations just like any other businessman. You sell crap all the time and no one will buy off you.
Everyone knows how to get stolen goods?
"Yeah, I just walk into a bar and people come up to me all the time asking if I want to buy a DVD player"
Seriously, people in bars sell stolen meat and duty free cigarettes - end of story.
Petty criminals operate in circles of other petty criminals. You aren't part of the circle; you aren't going to be offered anything. Money back
Re:SO you a duff console in a bar... (Score:2)
Sadly... (Score:4, Insightful)
And on christmas morning they'll definitely be some broken hearted children when discs cannot be read and consoles won't boot.
Re:Sadly... (Score:2, Funny)
Watch me cry
oh no wait that's not crying!
Re:Sadly... (Score:2)
Or at the very least, when buying something that may be from an unknown source, make sure you are able to check and see if it works before you take it home.
That's why eBay has escrow.
When they pulled the mask off of the thief (Score:3, Funny)
true question (Score:1)
How to sell? (Score:1)
Door to door? Sell them on Ebay, although that might raise some red flags......
Re:How to sell? (Score:1)
Re:How to sell? (Score:1)
Or they can set up a garage/junk sale at a flea market and sell them off there one at a time.
crminals are clever folks, they'll figure out a way to sell what they steal.
They only want to... (Score:1, Funny)
At the Best Buy (Score:4, Funny)
"Some consoles?"
"Yeah, I bought some consoles for my family and none of the damn things work! I want a refund."
"OK sir, how many consoles are we talking, here?"
"Uh, about four hundred PS2s and about two hundred Xboxes."
"!!!"
"I have a big family is all!"
It's all part of the plan. (Score:5, Funny)
Not that stupid (Score:3, Insightful)
Some of the reamaining consoles can be salvaged with a little cannibalizing... take a controller from a game with a fried mobo, match it with a console that works just fine but has a bad controller... you know the drill.
Then you sell the rest on EBay and advertise them as broken. Plenty of people will buy them for parts, or bid thinking that they can get a deal on a console hope they can repair it.
If the consoles weren't adequately secured because they were broken, and that's the reason the thieves were able to steal them... then the crime doesn't sound quite so stupid.
"Let's say your family don't LIKE bread..." (Score:1)
"hell no!"
obligatory yada yada yada
Re:Spanner? (Score:1)
Perhaps... (Score:1)
Wait a Sec! (Score:1)
Even if they're all broken... (Score:1)
Really broken? (Score:2)
The robbers must be idiots... (Score:2, Insightful)
Each individual item also had some paperwork stuck to it explaining exactly what was wrong with it.
Now, since I doubt six pallets of non working ps2's and xbox's would be shipped out and not have paperwork and signage (sig