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A worthy insight into the system.
That said, there's something else that - on a hunch - stinks to me. As stupid and obvious as it may seem, the first reaction of someone who is asked to photograph their box - of which the contents have been stolen - will photograph the open end of the box, so you can see that it is empty.
Hence, the angle of those three photographs don't add up. They look as if they're hiding the inside of the box. Granted, it'd take a stupid scammer to leave the "stolen" contents inside the box, but someone with an agenda might be intent enough upon to rush through the photography without ever pulling the parts out of the box.
In short, it looks staged.
-Kurt
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