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Real stupid.  It is the type of criminals Florida schools produce.

 

https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/nfl/miami-dolphins/article235638792.html

When buying drinks at Miami sporting events, fans can generally expect to make a few financial concessions — chiefly, eating the extra few dollars vendors tack onto food and drink purchases.  Selling ordinarily cheap beer for a few dollars more may seem like a scam to some fans, but on Sunday afternoon, a rogue beer vendor took surge pricing to criminal levels, according to police. Nathaniel Collier, a 33-year-old walking vendor, was busted at Sunday’s Miami Dolphins game for charging a fan $724 for two beers, Miami-Dade police said.

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Is that too much? I mean, he did get TWO, correct? Throw in a hotdog and some peanuts....sounds about right. 

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14 minutes ago, whatdrought said:

$724 to get a little bit of liquid relief from being a dolphins fan? Sounds like a deal to me.

 

Sounds like a wise investment, in fact! 

 

JUST SAY NO....to being a Dolphins fan. If they aren’t trying, why should you? (Said the Bills fan, but I never felt a tank like this!) 

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Article did not state that person taken was a Phish fan just the transaction was Phishy. 

He could have been a visiting fan for who watching the game was a much better deal.

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The headline and article are really misleading.  It had nothing to do with surge pricing, or the beers being charged that amount in any fashion.  The idiot just straight up stole the money from them under the guise of being the vendor.  He swiped their card through a personal card reader (presumably on his phone) rather than the supplied one.  The customer got tipped off immediately by their card provider contacting them about the suspicious transaction.

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6 hours ago, Limeaid said:

Real stupid.  It is the type of criminals Florida schools produce.

 

https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/nfl/miami-dolphins/article235638792.html

When buying drinks at Miami sporting events, fans can generally expect to make a few financial concessions — chiefly, eating the extra few dollars vendors tack onto food and drink purchases.  Selling ordinarily cheap beer for a few dollars more may seem like a scam to some fans, but on Sunday afternoon, a rogue beer vendor took surge pricing to criminal levels, according to police. Nathaniel Collier, a 33-year-old walking vendor, was busted at Sunday’s Miami Dolphins game for charging a fan $724 for two beers, Miami-Dade police said.

 

You sure it wasn’t pesos? 

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14 hours ago, atlbillsfan1975 said:

This guy was a real knucklehead. 

 Yep, like it would not be caught.  Actually, the transaction companies are creating algorithms to find smaller “normal” transactions that people are likely to overlook on their statements.  Say for example this guy hit 350 people up for $2.44 he would have walked away with more money and may not have been caught.  I think many people out there view their credit card statement as being relative.  If it is relatively close to what they anticipate they don’t look at it closely.

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2 hours ago, BuffaloBill said:

 Yep, like it would not be caught.  Actually, the transaction companies are creating algorithms to find smaller “normal” transactions that people are likely to overlook on their statements.  Say for example this guy hit 350 people up for $2.44 he would have walked away with more money and may not have been caught.  I think many people out there view their credit card statement as being relative.  If it is relatively close to what they anticipate they don’t look at it closely.

True, but it only takes one person who does look at their statements like a hawk. 

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Ripping off the fans on the field and in the stands........

 

I read the article earlier and they made it sound like they really were charging an insane amount for beer when it was just one of the vendors scamming people with technology.

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