Alleged Lego scammer sold 2,100 boxes
The California software exec arrested for allegedly switching bar codes on high priced Lego sets resold them online through “TomsBrickyard,” a site so popular with Lego buyers that they rated his service “excellent.”
Thomas Langenbach , who was the vice president of SAP Labs Integration and Certification Center in Palo Alto, was arrested May 8 outside a Mountain View Target store.
In a plot more complex than a Lego Death Star set, police say Langenbach used a home computer and printer — and lots of Legos – to amass a small fortune reselling the toys.
“Believe it or not this will be our first tech exec in a Lego case,” Police Chief Scott Vermeer told ABC News. Full story.
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