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    And then there are these guys:

    http://www.miamiherald.com/news/broward/story/339907.html

    Business cards, ski masks, a Glock, mobile duplicating station. They had even applied to the state to become a 'registered business' according to a local newspaper.

    At the Walmart at Rock Island and McNabb, for you locals.

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    "1,115 DVDs, 250 CDs and 78 music videos worth $27,600"

    Huh? How do they get $28K from maybe $500 in blanks?
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    if these guys were really smart they would have had nothing BUT blanks. im guessing they were all copied DVDs in those binders and thats prolly how they came up with that amount.

    I had a guy that i work with ask me if i knew how to get new movie or how to copy new DVDs lol.. he said he would give me 5$ for each dvd copy and 10 for any still in theaters dvd....

    Hmmm good thing i have morals and dont want to risk the jail time.

    these guys must make a killing if thats what they pay
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    If you have, say, 100 copies of the same title then saying it's value is $2500 is incorrect... The value is $25 - for the first one... The rest are all backups.
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