A 19-year-old shopkeeper from the M.Video electronics store chain stole 15 iPhones worth 2 million rubles at his workplace to pay off the credits purchased for the game – weapon skins in the shooter game Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. It has been reported Telegram-Shot channel.
It was noted that an employee from Serpukhov near Moscow bought him colored cases for a smartphone and colored skins for weapons in CS:GO. But the gains in the game were too expensive for the Russians.
According to SHOT, Kirill received a microloan for 300 thousand rubles. For these purchases, only later, collectors began to track down the teenager who wanted to return the debt.
“An entrepreneurial player employee was not desperate and decided to close his own warehouse. He took out nine iPhones and a Macbook at night, but was spotted by the police right away on the cameras,” the post reads.
As a result, Kirill put everything in its place, and the employer did not fire him. However, the Russian tried to steal the devices again. This time he bought 15 iPhones for 2 million rubles. and sold all devices in Gorbushka for 320 thousand rubles to pay off debts. After that, Kirill alone went to the police and confessed everything.
Once a Chinese CS:GO fan bought an ornament 1,095 thousand yuan (about 12 million rubles at the current exchange rate) for the AK-47 virtual machine chassis.