CEVA Logistics Gets Robbed $3 Million Worth Of iPhones

Amit Chowdhry | Thursday November 19, 2009 | 4,073 views| Add a Comment
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Looks like the Danny Ocean of Belgium and his friends decided to hit CEVA Logistics where it counts: their iPhone vault. An unknown number of burglars cut a hole in the roof of one of CEVA’s warehouses and ran away with $3 million worth of iPhones (2 million Euros worth). The burglars got to the roof by climbing up a fire ladder. However telecommunciation company Mobsistar could track down the serial numbers for those iPhones and make sure to deactivate them. This way the customers that buy iPhones from the black market will not benefit from the lower than retail prices.

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