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Originally Posted by Tinia2
I had the very same thought you did UGAalum94.
The only comment I have seen was in one of the links I posted above:
"and he left his cell phone at the fast food restaurant while leaving. The store manager assured him that the phone would be kept safe for his retrieval when he called to locate it, but almost immediately, the photos that she had sent to his phone were uploaded onto a website where users discovered her identity, address, and phone number."
So the question(s) would be:
What happened between the time the Sherman's' left and when the store manager took control of the phone and secured it. And how did he secure it.
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Yep, and one of the story says that on the website where the pictures were uploaded that employees admitted to doing it. On the one hand, maybe they are the stupidest employees in the world. On the other, if you wanted three million dollars. . .
ETA: maybe this McDonald's is the most boring place in the world to work, but who takes the time to scroll though images on random cell phones? I guess we'll see if it goes to court.