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TarJak
05-23-12, 08:42 PM
This guy for instance: http://www.heraldsun.com.au/business/software-exec-accused-of-making-fake-bar-codes-so-he-could-get-his-lego-sets-cheap/story-fn7j19iv-1226364496019

Lego FFS!!!:nope:

Seth8530
05-24-12, 12:14 AM
Negating the morality of the act, ya gotta admit it was kidna clever.

TarJak
05-24-12, 12:27 AM
Negating the morality of the act, ya gotta admit it was kidna clever.

I disagree, its no more clever than switching the price tags in a store where there is no inventory control system with barcodes. All he had was the technology and knowledge to use it and a lack of morals.

Stealhead
05-24-12, 12:53 AM
Why not buy a far more expensive item like a large TV and put a lower priced bar code on that? He would have made a much better profit selling those on ebay.

I am sure that he was also stupid enough to use his bank or credit card leaving a trail behind the stores noticed that the same person was buying items for an incorrect price and started watching him(a store based error would have occurred on the same item several times) more closely on the cameras they can find you easy just find the cam of you at the register at the time of your transaction and they have you.Some times they also let you get away with small fry stuff so that you keep stealing and they can build a case against you and allow you to steal enough to get charged with a felony and you know they will gladly press charges.

Falkirion
05-24-12, 02:01 AM
If the cops get his Millenium Falcon set I call dibs on it. That set isn't cheap no matter where in the world you look for it.

Rilder
05-24-12, 03:21 AM
Why would he sell them, I mean LEGO! Who here wouldn't just rip open every box and spend several months building stuff? :DL

Platapus
05-24-12, 04:34 PM
I disagree, its no more clever than switching the price tags in a store where there is no inventory control system with barcodes. All he had was the technology and knowledge to use it and a lack of morals.


I agree, same as lifting the old price stickers. Not that I would have ever done that when I was a kid. I read about other kids doing that.

Tribesman
05-24-12, 06:13 PM
This guy for instance:
Good point, but look on the bright side, he now knows right from wrong...he was wrong to keep going to the same store and will get it right next time.

Gargamel
05-24-12, 06:39 PM
Why would he sell them, I mean LEGO! Who here wouldn't just rip open every box and spend several months building stuff? :DL


Good point.

TarJak
05-25-12, 07:53 AM
Good point, but look on the bright side, he now knows right from wrong...he was wrong to keep going to the same store and will get it right next time.

Of course if you do something wrong you should make sure you don't get caught. At least that way you are doing something right.:O:

Jimbuna
05-25-12, 08:45 AM
Of course if you do something wrong you should make sure you don't get caught. At least that way you are doing something right.:O:

Precisely :DL

the_tyrant
05-25-12, 05:25 PM
Holy Cow!
This guy is BIG in the software industry

Mind you, many of these guys don't really do it for the money, its more for the thrill and the ego