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<blockquote data-quote="Channahon" data-source="post: 166373" data-attributes="member: 7666"><p>Investigators say the parcels contained T-Mobile cell phones known as Sidekicks. Police believe they were ordered with stolen credit card numbers, <strong>then intercepted in a series of prearranged visits with UPS drivers who were accomplices in the scheme. </strong></p><p>At least one driver is in custody after police say he parked on a Brooklyn street corner, intending to sell eight cell phones to the suspected ring leader -- sophisticated $500 dollar devices for which the UPS driver would allegedly be paid less than $50 dollars each. <strong>Police say it was UPS internal security that actually cracked this case. </strong></p><p> </p><p>Would love to hear the driver's story on this one. Pure genius on their parts. Seen this type of scam before, nothing new, just UPS Security checking claim reports and one thing led to another. Or maybe an employee called the hotline? Wonder if Local 804 can give us the scoop</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Channahon, post: 166373, member: 7666"] Investigators say the parcels contained T-Mobile cell phones known as Sidekicks. Police believe they were ordered with stolen credit card numbers, [B]then intercepted in a series of prearranged visits with UPS drivers who were accomplices in the scheme. [/B] At least one driver is in custody after police say he parked on a Brooklyn street corner, intending to sell eight cell phones to the suspected ring leader -- sophisticated $500 dollar devices for which the UPS driver would allegedly be paid less than $50 dollars each. [B]Police say it was UPS internal security that actually cracked this case. [/B] Would love to hear the driver's story on this one. Pure genius on their parts. Seen this type of scam before, nothing new, just UPS Security checking claim reports and one thing led to another. Or maybe an employee called the hotline? Wonder if Local 804 can give us the scoop [/QUOTE]
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