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"He stole these phones, he tells potential customers" Hard to believe that people don't pick up on the fact that someone who really stole the phone wouldn't say that and only someone who wants to prove you knew you where buying stolen goods would.
Other word... people show their support on buy illegal product and the company or retail didn't made the profit but loss.
I bet SFD bought a lot of iPhones from Apple and use them as bait to catch iPhone thieves, so Apple got money from police department.
I thought it said the phones where donated?
"After brief small talk, Lee tells buyers that he is selling iPhones that he stole from a nearby Apple store. He never suggests a price, in order to avoid the appearance of entrapment, he says. Instead, he invites buyers to make him an offer."
I don't see the difference. He tells them they are for sale and invites them to buy. How is that different than giving a price?
EDIT: I see now. It looks less pushy like the person really wants to buy it and not the cop pushing it on them.