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DJI just got ripped off LOL

Wow,now that looks like well organized plan to take money out of dji....theres gatta be mastermind behind all that
 
intereresting… I wonder how they actually did it? Charge more than invoice? Seems like a few people jacking up prices for parts ordered off their website would be immediately caught. Will be watching to see what comes of this.
 
intereresting… I wonder how they actually did it? Charge more than invoice? Seems like a few people jacking up prices for parts ordered off their website would be immediately caught. Will be watching to see what comes of this.
Few years back there was a reatail store selling everything and anything here in Boston area,they had aprox. 10 stores around boston....1 guy in administration came up with scam that involved bunch of truck drivers,supplyers,managers ,and it was very simple,here is example,if supplyer was selling something for 100 dollars he would jack up that price to 200 bucks(on paper ) and that extra 100 dollars that retail store had to pay to supplyer would be shared between supplyer,retail store admin and everyone involved.....i am talking about dozens of supplyers and millions of dollars....3 years later CEO realized that even they selling very well ,they are loosing millions but at that time it was already to late and they filed for bankruptcy.....court was not able to charge anyone ,and they couldnt prove where money went(??.).......so there is many ways to scam people or company and from what i read they did something very similar
 
intereresting… I wonder how they actually did it? Charge more than invoice? Seems like a few people jacking up prices for parts ordered off their website would be immediately caught. Will be watching to see what comes of this.
It's not on the consumer side, but on supply chain side as the atricles mention.
Basically DJI employees organising kickbacks from suppliers in a way similar to "I spec your component into our product, but you bill DJI 20% more whem we buy stuff, then give me half of that back personally under the table and keep the rest".
 
It sounds like DJI already lost this money as part of operating with employees getting kickbacks on overcharging, rather than will lose this money in the future.

Does this mean DJI is suddenly going to become 20% more profitable, or that they checked their piggy bank and are missing 20% of what they expected?

Personally I’d rather see DJI and parrot both doing well, competition keeps them both on their toes.
 

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