I just stole the two razer's prototype laptops with some strange popup screens from some convention.
Apparently they seem to be pretty big on news. Any ideas how to sell these two? Cause I'm hoping that I could make some big bucks off these.
>>34034302
>stealing something without having a fence lined up in advance
amateur
>>34034302
>bought an expensive pair of shoes and another was sent in on accident
what do? do i keep it or send it back? am i legally obligated to return them?
Low risk low reward
Sell it on your local free/for sale facebook group as a high end gaming laptops.
High risk high reward
Sell it to one of Razer's competitors for copious amounts of $$. Be discreet about it, maximum paranoia precaution etc etc.
>>34034302
I want to see proof.
They're half-finished anyway, but good on you for stealing it.
>>34034341
if it was sent to your name you have no obligation to return them, keep/sell them.
>>34034382
>Sell it to one of Razer's competitors for copious amounts of $$
Dude it's a laptop. It's just different computer parts bought from various hardware makers crammed together. There's nothing a competitor could find interesting.
>>34034449
yeah it was sent under my name and they only charged me for 1 pair and not the 2nd. so far no emails or anything asking them back so i'll probably sell them
>>34034302
Pictures now or it didn't happen.
Proofs, give us proofs you have them.
>>34034454
In one of the interviews razer said they haven rule out the possibilities of this being corporate espionage.
That statement alone bumps up the price of what you have in the eyes of their competitors. Paying a few grands for a prototype is goldmine to any big corps