In what might be irrationally described as a wave, rash, flood, or deluge, two separate cases of utter and complete phone theft have cropped up this week. The first concerns $8.2-million worth of T-Mobile handsets which apparently have disappeared from one of the company's warehouses. According to an internal email sent to dealers, someone made off with 36,000 phones (most of which were Sidekicks), and the telco is now in the process of tracking the devices via IMEIs in hopes of getting back the lost goods. In other thievery news, two potential
Darwin Award World Stupidity Award recipients plotted to steal 300 iPhones destined for Hong Kong right off of the truck that
they were delivering them on. Following the heist, the men quit their delivery jobs, purchased diamond-studded Yankee earrings and matching cars, and then were promptly apprehended when the hastily-wrapped reams of paper they sent instead of the phones were spotted in Cathay. Gold-plated hats off to you, gentlemen.
[Thanks, Paul B]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Matt @ Jan 22nd 2008 8:02PM
Yankees earrings? Should have gone with the Mets.
Big Sam @ Jan 22nd 2008 9:21PM
Funny how T-mobile will track the phones down when they are stolen from them, but not when stolen from their customers.
loncho @ Jan 22nd 2008 9:50PM
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Sony Ericsson Games @ Jan 23rd 2008 7:58AM
its really good to see that