Darren
Neenah,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, March 25, 2004
Hi All: I am a bit confused. Not to condone anyone ripping someone off... But I am wondering, if these guys are representing themselves as employees with "extra" speakers that they don't want to take back to their boss, instead they want to sell them to people... wouldn't that be embezzelment on the part of these guys in the van? If this is so, then someone wanting to buy a set of speakers that are supposed to be worth $1700 for $200 - $400 should know that they are dealing with stolen property. Beleive me, I do believe that what these guys are doing is wrong. I also believe that it is wrong to buy goods out of the back of a van or a trunk of a car. Especially if they are claiming to be ripping off the company they are working for.
Darren
Neenah,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, March 25, 2004
Hi All: I am a bit confused. Not to condone anyone ripping someone off... But I am wondering, if these guys are representing themselves as employees with "extra" speakers that they don't want to take back to their boss, instead they want to sell them to people... wouldn't that be embezzelment on the part of these guys in the van? If this is so, then someone wanting to buy a set of speakers that are supposed to be worth $1700 for $200 - $400 should know that they are dealing with stolen property. Beleive me, I do believe that what these guys are doing is wrong. I also believe that it is wrong to buy goods out of the back of a van or a trunk of a car. Especially if they are claiming to be ripping off the company they are working for.
Darren
Neenah,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, March 25, 2004
Hi All: I am a bit confused. Not to condone anyone ripping someone off... But I am wondering, if these guys are representing themselves as employees with "extra" speakers that they don't want to take back to their boss, instead they want to sell them to people... wouldn't that be embezzelment on the part of these guys in the van? If this is so, then someone wanting to buy a set of speakers that are supposed to be worth $1700 for $200 - $400 should know that they are dealing with stolen property. Beleive me, I do believe that what these guys are doing is wrong. I also believe that it is wrong to buy goods out of the back of a van or a trunk of a car. Especially if they are claiming to be ripping off the company they are working for.
Darren
Neenah,#5Consumer Comment
Thu, March 25, 2004
Hi All: I am a bit confused. Not to condone anyone ripping someone off... But I am wondering, if these guys are representing themselves as employees with "extra" speakers that they don't want to take back to their boss, instead they want to sell them to people... wouldn't that be embezzelment on the part of these guys in the van? If this is so, then someone wanting to buy a set of speakers that are supposed to be worth $1700 for $200 - $400 should know that they are dealing with stolen property. Beleive me, I do believe that what these guys are doing is wrong. I also believe that it is wrong to buy goods out of the back of a van or a trunk of a car. Especially if they are claiming to be ripping off the company they are working for.