Just bumped into this ridiculous story, floor wood instead of 5D3!!

I wasn't expecting such thing from Dell.
I wasn't expecting such thing from Dell.
DArora said:Just bumped into this ridiculous story, floor wood instead of 5D3!!![]()
I wasn't expecting such thing from Dell.
BrandonKing96 said:Videoing is another story, but it's awfully convenient he was photographing his "unexpected" floor boards.
It's probably not them.... A crate of tampered product arrives, they open the crate, the camera boxes all look good and seem to be the right weight, so it goes on the shelf..... And they can be filling orders and nobody there suspects anything wrong.......jdramirez said:I know D&H... they are about 7 miles from my home. I can't vouch for their staff, but that's surprising to see.
My friend sends me unboxing pictures like that all the time for fun. Doesn't mean it's a hoax.tpatana said:Like taking picture of the exact moment when you cut open the tape. Even if you photo the unboxing, you would never take that exact moment, unless it's the meant for evidence the tape wasn't tampered earlier. So in this case it proves it's fake/scammer wanting to steal 2 cameras from Dell.
That type of thing does happen, but come on.. Twice?? And just happened to take pictures of everything before the actual product box? And well yeah it does happen... the amount of customers I had complain to me when their CD/Game case was completely sealed and there was nothing in it.Don Haines said:There was a story here a month or so ago how one of the local stores had sold an iPad, the person took it home, opened the box, and found a hunk of wood.... They brought it back to the store and were in a heated argument with the store manager when another customer came back with the same complaint. An examination of thier stock found a box of wooden ipads.... and all the boxes looked like they were factory sealed.
This type of thing does happen.