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A new market, black as ink, in NYC: printer toner

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Updated: 1/27 12:11 pm
NEW YORK (AP) - Prosecutors say there's a black market for copier toner that is making New York City businesses vulnerable to employee theft.
   
So far, there have been arrests in separate inside jobs at a leading cancer treatment hospital and a large law firm in Manhattan.
   
In the hospital case, a clerk earning a modest salary was convicted of financing a luxury lifestyle by secretly ordering $1.5 million in toner and reselling it. An employee at the law firm  has been charged with stealing toner cartridges worth up to $259 a piece and dumping them for as little as $10.
   
The scope of the black market is unclear. But there have been isolated instances of similar toner diversion schemes in other parts of the country.

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1/27/2013 11:57:17 AM (GMT -6:00)
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