Why would they?
It's all insured and Apple stores are populated with arts students with all the physical presence of a feather duster.
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It's all insured and Apple stores are populated with arts students with all the physical presence of a feather duster.
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The staff take the right attitude.
The items aren't worth dying for. Not because they are insured, but because iPhones are shite.
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The items aren't worth dying for. Not because they are insured, but because iPhones are shite.
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Apple would possibly fire retail staff who confront the thiefs,
on the basis that company policy requires that you do not put yourself or your colleagues in danger.
The loss of a few thousand dollars of stolen electronic goods is preferable to the loss of a few hundred thousand dollars in lawsuits from injured employees.
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on the basis that company policy requires that you do not put yourself or your colleagues in danger.
The loss of a few thousand dollars of stolen electronic goods is preferable to the loss of a few hundred thousand dollars in lawsuits from injured employees.
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"The items aren't worth dying for."
Global warming suggests they might be!
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Anyway
The cost price of those things must be about $3.99 thanks to Foxconn.
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The cost price of those things must be about $3.99 thanks to Foxconn.
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They should poppy a security guard in there. Might make people think twice.
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Poppies are a celebration of war, murder and colonialism.
These things are contrary to Apple's values.
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These things are contrary to Apple's values.
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stores in SF usually have bag check + security
not apple
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not apple
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Yeah, seems weird. With all that hi-tech gadgetry out in the open.
Maybe as long as the product is getting in the hands of the users, crooks or otherwise they don't really care.
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Maybe as long as the product is getting in the hands of the users, crooks or otherwise they don't really care.
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Each and every one of those devices probably have location tracking on.
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until you turn it off
about 1 minute after they left the store
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about 1 minute after they left the store
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Well you could keep it in a foil lined box to block the signal I suppose.
Would make using or selling it a bit tricky.
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Would make using or selling it a bit tricky.
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same store twice
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_tYNRqNxFI
All devices can be disabled remotely, they're useless as soon as they're out the store
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_tYNRqNxFI
All devices can be disabled remotely, they're useless as soon as they're out the store
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