Lawyer: Woman didn't exploit e-retailer's glitch, she just spotted a deal

spaminator

Hall of Fame Member
Oct 26, 2009
37,597
3,305
113
Lawyer: Woman didn't exploit e-retailer's glitch, she just spotted a deal
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First posted: Thursday, August 17, 2017 05:44 PM EDT | Updated: Thursday, August 17, 2017 05:53 PM EDT
BRICK, N.J. — The lawyer for a woman accused of exploiting a glitch on a home improvement chain’s website to get thousands of dollars’ worth of items for free says she is just good at spotting deals.
Romela Velazquez’s attorney, Jef Henninger, said in a statement to NJ.com that she has learned to spot good deals
Ocean County prosecutors say Velazquez and her husband, Kimy, tried to get about $258,068 worth of unpaid merchandise but received only about $13,000 worth. They say the couple sold the items on Facebook for less than half the original price.
Henninger says that buying things at a big discount and selling them is not illegal. He says she maintains her innocence.
She is charged with computer criminal activity and he is charged with receipt of stolen property and fencing.
No theft, just expert shopping says woman charged with exploiting Lowe's website | NJ.com
Lawyer: Woman didn't exploit e-retailer's glitch, she just spotted a deal | Worl