What if they were white?
Dudes got lots of girlfriends. One per phone seems reasonable.
"We're not racist. Just protecting ourselves." Umm, yeah.
why would you alert the media if you think this is suspicious? if somebody was going to do something they would toss the phones now that the fbi and other are investigating.
there aren't a bunch of white guys in ISISWhat if they were white?
there aren't a bunch of white guys in ISIS
there aren't a bunch of white guys in ISIS
I'd still be suspicious but I wouldn't go right to "terrorism"
Yeah seems pointless as it would interfere with any investigation they were may have been pursuing.
This was what I expected. I think that's the problem.Honestly, I probably wouldn't.
It's just incredibly exhausting watching the ridiculous lengths we go through to "Protect the Homeland," and really all that gives us is an illusion of safety. "See something, say something" sounds straight out of some dystopian novel.I don't see anything unreasonable about following up on this. We can't push being PC to the point where we are ignoring possible threats. Would you rather protect someone's feelings or potentially thwart the next attack on US soil? And I'm not suggesting targeting specific races, but actions. Buying this many phones with cash should be investigated period, regardless of ethnicity.
And I wouldn't go right to terrorism, regardless of their ethnicity.there aren't a bunch of white guys in ISIS
I'd still be suspicious but I wouldn't go right to "terrorism"
More like a blast from the past.It's just incredibly exhausting watching the ridiculous lengths we go through to "Protect the Homeland," and really all that gives us is an illusion of safety. "See something, say something" sounds straight out of some dystopian novel.
More like a blast from the past.
This is a stretch. Do you really see nothing suspicious about this? Did you see this guy's post?It's just incredibly exhausting watching the ridiculous lengths we go through to "Protect the Homeland," and really all that gives us is an illusion of safety. "See something, say something" sounds straight out of some dystopian novel.
Back when I was still just a teenager working at Walmart I remember Homeland security coming in and briefing me on these guys who were buying prepaid phones and what to look out for and who to call if I saw it happening. It was pretty intense for an otherwise uneventful place
huh? This isn't a Donald Trump thread. No need to start accusing people of racism. We don't even know if there is a problem yet.This was what I expected. I think that's the problem.
It's just incredibly exhausting watching the ridiculous lengths we go through to "Protect the Homeland," and really all that gives us is an illusion of safety. "See something, say something" sounds straight out of some dystopian novel.
Hopefully they're just drug dealers. But wouldn't it be more effective to not broadcast this on the news and just monitor the phones that were purchased?
Can't monitor prepaid phones. Which is... kind of exactly the point and why people buy them.
Can't monitor prepaid phones. Which is... kind of exactly the point and why people buy them.
Oh, you totally can monitor them if you know what batch they came from. The Walmart will have a record of all of the ESN's which can then be tracked.
Can't monitor prepaid phones. Which is... kind of exactly the point and why people buy them.
More like a blast from the past.
"So what about all these suspicious gun purchases?"
"Eh, they're fine."
Can't monitor prepaid phones. Which is... kind of exactly the point and why people buy them.
What, your first thought if someone was buying 50 phones is that he is giving them away at a soup kitchen?
It's not uncommon for someone to buy phones here and sell them overseas when they go on trips to see family. I know someone who sold 50 iPhones when he went back to Iraq for summer vacation.
They already sell dirt cheap phones in the developing world. It would probably cost more to transport these there. The black market is mainly for luxury phones.Apparently they took them back south and made a killing. If anything I'd imagine it might be the same deal.
yeah this is where I'm at.Honestly, it's probably nothing, but I do think it was worth reporting.
If they were being used for illegal stuff I doubt anyone would be dumb enough to buy that many at once in one transaction.