PC parts got so expensive that stores are yanking RAM and GPUs from display rigs just to stop smash-and-grab thefts.
Retail theft problem surfaces
Retail theft problem surfaces
- Display PCs are getting stripped mid-store.
- Thieves target only high-value components.
- Entire systems get left half-gutted.
- DDR5 prices reportedly jumped four to five times.
- Its small size makes it easy to pocket.
- Breaking side panels takes seconds.
- Costco removes RAM from floor models.
- GPUs are also pulled from display systems.
- The goal is to slow repeat thefts.
- Membership rules did not stop access.
- Instacart shoppers bypass entry checks.
- Large stores make exits easier.
- Graphics cards come out as easily as memory.
- High resale value draws attention.
- Backroom storage becomes the workaround.
- RAM and GPUs cost hundreds above MSRP.
- Shoppers wait for prices to cool.
- Others choose crime instead.