Thieves Rip The Doors Off Of A Best Buy With A Truck, Steal iPods
A group of thieves hitched a truck to the front doors of a Best Buy and used it to rip the front doors off the building, according to WFTV in Florida. The thieves then led police on a high speed chase.
After spending about 4 minutes looting the Best Buy, the thieves escaped in three vehicles that all went different directions. One driver crashed his BMW but escaped on foot. All of the suspects are still at large.
"I've never seen anyone pull hurricane shutters out like that," said general manager Ole Goode. Goode said the outside is bad, but inside is even worse.The crooks ran in, ripped cages off the walls, smashed glass cases and grabbed only the hottest items.
"Stuff like iPods, GPSs, laptops, probably stuff that's easy to sell, sell quick," Goode said.
Something tells us there will soon be good deals on iPods to be found off trucks in the Florida area. No, we're kidding. Don't buy anything off a truck. Damn.—MEGHANN MARCO
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One driver crashed his BMW but escaped on foot. All of the suspects are still at large.
That is jus hilarious. Prolly so excited that he was gonna make a few grands that he crashed his car and left it behind. Well mebbe it wasnt his car but he couldve had it. Oh the opportunity costs of robbin a BestBuy!
I'm just glad to hear that Best Buy for once is the one getting ripped off.
Come to think of it, this whole robbery serves as a metaphor for how I feel when I go into their store. I feel ripped off, quickly dealt with, and must escape on foot otherwise I'll get caught in the evil poor customer service "you need this warranty" net.
"I am the only one who has had GOOD experiences with Best Buy????"
Statistically, probably not. I mean, it's hard enough being (in my opinion) assholes and borderline thieves to the majority of customers, so it's really only natural that some poor lucky saps fall through the cracks.
For instance, I actually have returned open boxes of items with little to no hassle, once! The travesty!
Another time, I brought a printed ad from their website and got that price on a Divx dvd player instead of the $5 more on the in store model!
I'm totally expected to be on the receiving end of some harassment or negligence, but it takes dedication to truly be the worst of the worst.
I'm curious why Consumerist has come around to not stealing photos from Flickr, but still feels it's OK to take them (like this one, again without attribution) from news and other sites.
Spare me the "fair use" arguments. They don't apply here.
I realize other sites do this. That doesn't make it right. I'd be interested in hearing from the Consumerist team.








Don't buy anything off a truck.
Especially if storm doors are chained to the back.