All the employees stand and watch?
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Apple pays $1000-$3000 for each piece of stolen merchandise and insurance covers it. An injured or dead employee costs them tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars and an injured or dead customer would likely cost them millions between liability and lost sales.
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Not surprised, with Apple’s pricing.
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So like 30 to 40 devices or 8 to 10 phones each. Not really that impressive. It only sounds like a lot because we don’t think about much money we spend for these stupid things.
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Could have escaped faster if they pulled their pants up.
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you'd escape faster if you didn't live off Applebees Endless Apps 24/7
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Thanks. Never been to Applebee’s.
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You know Apple had those products tracked and killed, they would only be good for parts once they were out of the store.
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Looks like a company that values its employees’ lives over the merchandise, and the employees know it. Nice to see everyone remain calm.
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All time favorite reply.
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil?
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Big f'n deal! Chump change.
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Wait, they stole things, that’s bad...almost as bad as slowing down my iPhone, making me pay for a fix that didn’t work then having to buy a new phone. Hmm is stealing as bad as robbing customers blind?
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That's nothing for multi billions Company so let them do.
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