were led to believe the man worked for a tech company and had access to electronics at prices lower than the retail cost. Police laid several charges at the time.
It’s believed the man used the proceeds from those fraudulent sales to go on extravagant dates with women, who along with their friends were also promised electronics at discount prices. None of the items were ever delivered to those who paid for them.Syryda was convicted of fraud and given a condition sentence that included house arrest, say city police.
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