Verizon's Galaxy Nexus ends up in 2 lucky shoppers hands.

The transaction number on the receipt can be traced, and I am pretty sure they can find the employee who did the transaction..

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There are lots of reasons the employee would get in trouble for this.. they didn't ring out the proper sku clearly on purpose.. also there is no contract renewal sku attached to the phone... This employee did not do this "in ignorance" in fact they did it this way to avoid getting caught and the person whom they sold the phone too just threw them under the bus.. wether knowingly or not...

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Who knows. Perhaps the person who rang up that BB order walked out the door shortly there after quitting the job. lol
 
There are lots of reasons the employee would get in trouble for this.. they didn't ring out the proper sku clearly on purpose.. also there is no contract renewal sku attached to the phone... This employee did not do this "in ignorance" in fact they did it this way to avoid getting caught and the person whom they sold the phone too just threw them under the bus.. wether knowingly or not...

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I totally agree with this who ever ended up with this phone is a straight a hole.... What is the point of these pics anyway to gloat about getting a phone early no1 even knows who this person is.. someone obviously went out there way to do this for someone then they take pics of there reciept and didn't even bother blocking what store and all numbers that were on there. He should of just took it and went on his way but some people are just stupid in general!!

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Haha I don't think so. But in all seriousness, I posted the store but don't call it for real (yes, you who is lurking and reading this! Don't call them). They really might get into trouble. I just happened to get the store info from the unedited receipt on Engadget.
 
Haha I don't think so. But in all seriousness, I posted the store but don't call it for real (yes, you who is lurking and reading this! Don't call them). They really might get into trouble. I just happened to get the store info from the unedited receipt on Engadget.

Nah... just joking my previous post :D Obviously would be futile at this point thinking one might get a GN from that store... lol
 
It's a manually entered sku that you have to enter a description for..

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It's a manually entered sku that you have to enter a description for..

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still doesnt make any sense because that would mess u inventory unless somehow the sku was attached which it would show on the receipt. also why is the phone priced at $299 and doesnt have any other upgrade SKU's on the receipt? even if the price was manually overridden it would say on the receipt that it had an item discount on it. im not convinced.
 
i want the 4 part key off the receipt, i need to try n pull this thing up.

The whole transaction number is listed one of the pictures on the first page..
That is the other issue this will seriously mess up their inventory if this thing is real..

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The whole transaction number is listed one of the pictures on the first page..
That is the other issue this will seriously mess up their inventory if this thing is real..

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they removed the screenshot with the transaction number. wonder if anyone has it

and yes, this would mess up inventory. cuz if it goes in manually, that means they need to manually go into the system and key it as sold if at all possible. thatts not something that one person can do. multiple people have to get involved, including managers and supervisors..
 
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