A 24-Year-Old Allegedly Used A Simple But Brilliant Scam To Cheat Apple Out Of $300,0

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A 24-Year-Old Allegedly Used A Simple But Brilliant Scam To Cheat Apple Of $300,000

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Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office

Sharron Laverne Parrish Jr.

Sharron Laverne Parrish Jr., 24, allegedly scammed Apple not once, but 42 times, according to Tampa Bay Times’ Patty Ryan.

According to a Secret Service criminal complaint, filed by special agent Bryan Halliwell and investigators associated with Apple and Chase Bank, Parrish allegedly tricked Apple Store employees in 16 states starting around December 2012 into accepting fake authorization codes to purchase $309,768 worth of Apple goods.

Parrish, who is a resident of River Grove in east Tampa, Florida, is also accused of hitting several stores in his home state, including Orlando, Boca Raton, Wellington, and the Brandon location twice.

The authorization code scam is breathtakingly simple.

Here’s how it works: Parrish allegedly visited Apple Stores and tried to buy products with four different debit cards, which were all closed by his respective financial institutions. When his debit card was inevitably declined by the Apple Store, he would protest and offer to call his bank — except, he wasn’t really calling his bank.

So, the complaint says, he would offer the Apple Store employees a fake authorization code with a certain number of digits, which is normally provided by credit card issuers to create a record of the credit or debit override. (Business Insider, like the Tampa Bay Times, refuses to publish the number of digits “so as not to inspire anyone.”)

But that’s the problem with this system: as long as the number of digits is correct, the override code itself doesn’t matter.

“It does not actually matter what code the merchant types into the terminal,” the U.S. Attorney’s Office in New Jersey said publicly after a similar case occurred there in February. “Any combination of digits will override the denial.”

In the New Jersey case, 29-year-old Temeshia McDonald was sentenced to three years in prison after defrauding Victoria’s Secret, Banana Republic, and several other retailers out of $557,690 in the same manner, which is known as a “forced sale” or “forced code.”

Though this action is technically a form of wire fraud, merchants can be liable for charges if they override a credit or debit card denial in this fashion. Citing court records, The Tampa Bay Times said Parrish initially forced a transaction at the Apple Store in Brandon, in which he used a fake authorization code to make a purchase of $7,753.22.

"Because Apple employees overrode the initial declination against the instructions of Chase Bank, Apple — not the financial institution — suffered the loss as a result of this fraudulent transaction," Halliwell wrote in the criminal complaint.

Parrish has also been accused of “trying to defraud a car rental company and a hotel in Seattle,” The Tampa Bay Times says. He is currently being held without bail in the Pinellas County Jail.

Tampa's Secret Service field office would not comment on our story or the loophole as the case is ongoing, but we’ve also reached out to Apple to learn if the company plans to change its policies with regards to overriding credit or debit card denials.
 
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da don would be proud of this nigga lol
 
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What's sad is this guy can use his brain to make $300,000 legitimate if he is smart enough to come up with these schemes.
 
Re: A 24-Year-Old Allegedly Used A Simple But Brilliant Scam To Cheat Apple Out Of $3

What's sad is this guy can use his brain to make $300,000 legitimate if he is smart enough to come up with these schemes.

I 100% Agree,
I was about to say that but you beat me to it.
 
Re: A 24-Year-Old Allegedly Used A Simple But Brilliant Scam To Cheat Apple Out Of $3

there was a similar version of this on American Greed.
 
Re: A 24-Year-Old Allegedly Used A Simple But Brilliant Scam To Cheat Apple Out Of $3

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I'm not trying to stereotype and I'll probably get a lot of flack for what I'm about to say.
But this guy looks like a Nigerian exchange student so it's in his blood to scam.....I'm just saying.
:lol:
 
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Brilliant really?
 
Re: A 24-Year-Old Allegedly Used A Simple But Brilliant Scam To Cheat Apple Out Of $3

Brilliant yet stupid - when you are doing wrong, you can only go to the well so many times.
Names don't mean much but those two female sounding names:smh::smh:
 
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At least he's going to jail for robbing rich people out of money instead of going for killing someone over stupid shit. I know he had fun spending that free money.
 
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42 times? really? like..how many times did he think he was going to get away with this shit? when do you just say..i got over I need to chill now before I get caught..
 
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he is a bright dude, but far from a brilliant scammers

no fucking brilliant scammer runs the same fucking

scam down to the gotdam ground untill he gets caught

he had more than enough funds to find new ventures


he shouldve moved on to ATMs....

he was too stagnant..
 
Re: A 24-Year-Old Allegedly Used A Simple But Brilliant Scam To Cheat Apple Out Of $3

he is a bright dude, but far from a brilliant scammer

no fucking brilliant scammer runs the same fucking

scam down to the gotdam ground untill he gets caught

he had more than enough funds to find new ventures


he shouldve moved on to ATMs....

he was too stagnant..
 
Re: A 24-Year-Old Allegedly Used A Simple But Brilliant Scam To Cheat Apple Out Of $3

couple questions remain unanswered
1. he was buying several thousand dollars worth of apple products per day per transaction and the apple employees didn't think this was suspicious?
2. all that money he made and he couldn't buy chapstick??
 
Re: A 24-Year-Old Allegedly Used A Simple But Brilliant Scam To Cheat Apple Out Of $3

couple questions remain unanswered
1. he was buying several thousand dollars worth of apple products per day per transaction and the apple employees didn't think this was suspicious?
2. all that money he made and he couldn't buy chapstick??

Hope your a woman........
 
Re: A 24-Year-Old Allegedly Used A Simple But Brilliant Scam To Cheat Apple Out Of $3

parrish-2.jpg


I'm not trying to stereotype and I'll probably get a lot of flack for what I'm about to say.
But this guy looks like a Nigerian exchange student so it's in his blood to scam.....I'm just saying.
:lol:



What exactly about him looks Nigerian?
 
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42 times? really? like..how many times did he think he was going to get away with this shit? when do you just say..i got over I need to chill now before I get caught..

Once he got to the 9th or 10th time he probably figured he'd never get caught.
 
Re: A 24-Year-Old Allegedly Used A Simple But Brilliant Scam To Cheat Apple Out Of $3

What exactly about him looks Nigerian?

You know what? That's what I was about to ask, but chose to leave it alone.

Stupid niggas.
 
Re: A 24-Year-Old Allegedly Used A Simple But Brilliant Scam To Cheat Apple Out Of $3

What's sad is this guy can use his brain to make $300,000 legitimate if he is smart enough to come up with these schemes.

"Ain't nothing wrong with my aim, just gotta change the target"
 
42 times? really? like..how many times did he think he was going to get away with this shit? when do you just say..i got over I need to chill now before I get caught..
All these
he is a bright dude, but far from a brilliant scammers

no fucking brilliant scammer runs the same fucking

scam down to the gotdam ground untill he gets caught

he had more than enough funds to find new ventures


he shouldve moved on to ATMs....

he was too stagnant..

he is a bright dude, but far from a brilliant scammer

no fucking brilliant scammer runs the same fucking

scam down to the gotdam ground untill he gets caught

he had more than enough funds to find new ventures


he shouldve moved on to ATMs....

he was too stagnant..
 
Re: A 24-Year-Old Allegedly Used A Simple But Brilliant Scam To Cheat Apple Out Of $3

he had a good hustle for a minute. im not even mad.
 
Re: A 24-Year-Old Allegedly Used A Simple But Brilliant Scam To Cheat Apple Out Of $3

parrish-2.jpg


I'm not trying to stereotype and I'll probably get a lot of flack for what I'm about to say.
But this guy looks like a Nigerian exchange student so it's in his blood to scam.....I'm just saying.
:lol:
You've never left the U.S. I see :lol:
 
Re: A 24-Year-Old Allegedly Used A Simple But Brilliant Scam To Cheat Apple Out Of $3

dude could cool soup for living when he gets out
 
Re: A 24-Year-Old Allegedly Used A Simple But Brilliant Scam To Cheat Apple Out Of $3

Sharron Laverne :smh: JR!!!! :lol:

His grandma wanted a daughter real bad, his dad was a bitter asshole to pass that name on :lol:

That name is going to do him no justice in the pen
 
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