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Apple Accidentally Sends A Man $96,000 Worth Of 60 1 TB Iphone 15 Pro Max Units! by MindOnMatters00(m): 6:26pm On Nov 07, 2023
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Apple Accidentally Sends a Man $96,000 Worth of 60 1 TB iPhone 15 Pro Max Units

By Ouz- Nov 2, 2023


Have you ever been afraid that something would happen to your order when you ordered an expensive product online? Such as the product being lost in shipping, delivered to the wrong person, or the company making a mistake? It’s a natural concern, as any of these things can happen. Recently, a business person ordered four iPhone 15 Pro Max smartphones for their employees. However, instead of receiving four phones, they received 60 units of the 1 TB iPhone 15 Pro Max. Here are the details…

The incident came to light with a video shared by a TikTok user named @legends_gio. According to the video, a businessman who wanted to purchase iPhone 15 Pro Max for the employees in his company placed an order for one with 1 TB storage for himself and three with 256 GB storage for his employees. After a waiting period, the man received the products and was left in utter astonishment.


He ordered four iPhone 15 Pro Max phones for $3,600, but instead received a box of 60 units of 1 TB 15 Pro Max. The international selling price of each of these phones is $1,599, so the cost of this shipping error to Apple is approximately $96,000. Interestingly, the man is not obligated to return the phones, but Apple can render them unusable if it chooses. For example, during the Black Lives Matter protests in the US, phones stolen from looted Apple Stores were rendered unusable with messages requesting their return.


The real question is how Apple made such a mistake. After all, Apple has many checks and steps in place before shipping an order. As a result, very few users have problems with orders directly from Apple. This makes people wonder if this could happen to their order too.

Re: Apple Accidentally Sends A Man $96,000 Worth Of 60 1 TB Iphone 15 Pro Max Units! by sunshineV(f): 8:59pm On Nov 07, 2023
carding gone wrong
Re: Apple Accidentally Sends A Man $96,000 Worth Of 60 1 TB Iphone 15 Pro Max Units! by MindOnMatters00(m): 7:27pm On Nov 08, 2023
sunshineV:
carding gone wrong

It wasn't carding, it was a mistake from Apple. Listen to video and hear what he did.

He wouldn't try to notify Apple if he got it through carding.
Re: Apple Accidentally Sends A Man $96,000 Worth Of 60 1 TB Iphone 15 Pro Max Units! by luvyaself95(m): 7:59am On Nov 10, 2023
Mistake happen 🤷🏽‍♂️
Re: Apple Accidentally Sends A Man $96,000 Worth Of 60 1 TB Iphone 15 Pro Max Units! by MindOnMatters00(m): 7:55am On Nov 11, 2023
luvyaself95:
Mistake happen 🤷🏽‍♂️

Dis kind of mistake nor dey gree happen for Nigeria
Re: Apple Accidentally Sends A Man $96,000 Worth Of 60 1 TB Iphone 15 Pro Max Units! by ibawon(m): 7:59am On Nov 11, 2023
And the funny thing is that he gets to keep all if he wants.

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