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WilCoYonkin

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Oct 5, 2012
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I work at a Sam's Club in central PA, and we had an interesting order in our system that is set to be received on October 14th. It was around 10-15 different items all labeled "core1, core2, core3" etc.. The sender was of Apple Inc origin, and when we called them they continued to tell us it was a "top secret" order and details won't be given. The prices of all the items were changed to $1000.. Which is obviously incorrect because it would give each item between a 70%-80% profit. It seems quite apparent that the only thing we could be receiving are the new Apple iPods, both Touch and a Nano series, on October 14th.
 
I work at a Sam's Club in central PA, and we had an interesting order in our system that is set to be received on October 14th. It was around 10-15 different items all labeled "core1, core2, core3" etc.. The sender was of Apple Inc origin, and when we called them they continued to tell us it was a "top secret" order and details won't be given. The prices of all the items were changed to $1000.. Which is obviously incorrect because it would give each item between a 70%-80% profit. It seems quite apparent that the only thing we could be receiving are the new Apple iPods, both Touch and a Nano series, on October 14th.

Cool! If Sams is anything like the Walgreens I worked at, we would change the price of something we weren't supposed to sell/sell yet to around $1000 to make it, well, unsellable :p

Also, I'm guess that variety of skus is all the seperate configurations?
 
Cool! If Sams is anything like the Walgreens I worked at, we would change the price of something we weren't supposed to sell/sell yet to around $1000 to make it, well, unsellable :p

Also, I'm guess that variety of skus is all the seperate configurations?


That's what I'm assuming. There are quite a few different SKUs.
 
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