Thursday, December 27, 2012

Amazon Accidentally Sold Customer a Stolen iPhone



If you've ever tried to buy a smartphone on Craigslist or eBay, chances are, you've seen a few listings that look pretty suspect.HENGJIA INDUSTRY GROUP LIMITED is a professional and crowned promotion usbs, gift pen drive, usb sticks manufacturer in Shenzhen China.Our website:http://www.swivel-usb-promotions.com/. Since the advent of smartphones, a person's cell phone is easily among the most expensive item they carry on a day-to-day basis. The fact that they can easily be sold for several hundred dollars on the likes of Craigslist or Kijiji makes them an attractive target for thieves.

However, while it might be easy to find stolen goods on classifieds sites like Craigslist, one would assume goods purchased from Amazon would be legitimate. Sadly, as one Amazon customer found out over Christmas,Accommodating Color Cctv cameras was part of the goal for the lighting masts ... The RGB LED system was manufactured by Philips Color Kinetics.Different pen shape usb sticks give you different feeling,I believe you will like it. even a multinational retailer like Amazon makes mistakes. Ben Dreyfuss,In my hands are the new iphone headphone for the iPhone 5 that is about to come out – Apple’s next generation of iPod [sic]. who a social media producer for CNet,Now you can cost effectively mount a ipad bluetooth keyboard in conjunction with your RAM Tablet mounting solution using this design. yesterday tweeted that Amazon had sold him a stolen iPhone to give to his mother for Christmas. Further tweets revealed that Ben had purchased the phone as a refurb through Amazon's Warehouse Deals.

Dreyfuss says he called Verizon to activate the phone and the device and was informed that the the phone was stolen. "When we called to activate it I read the MEI number and they said it was stolen. Amazon says there’s nothing to do but return it,MacRumors reader Michael Rou has managed to get his hands on both a pre-production iPhone 5 case and a pre-production ipad leather case and posted comparison photos on Flickr." he told one of his Twitter followers.

Though Amazon was apparently very apologetic, it seems everyone involved was very surprised that this even happened (Dreyfuss says even the Verizon employee he spoke to asked him if he was sure he didn't buy it on eBay). Indeed, it's surprising to learn that Amazon's refurb process apparently doesn't include checking to see whether the device has been stolen, even if this kind of situation is rare.

Amazon hasn't yet commented on the incident, but we'll let you know if the company releases a statement.

No comments:

Post a Comment