Fake Apple Store in China even fools staff

July 21, 2011
File photo shows customers and visitors using computers at a genuine Apple Store in Boston, July 19, 2010. An American blogger claims he stumbled on a fake Apple Store in Kunming, China. Reuters picSHANGHAI, July 21 Chinese counterfeiters have had a field-day pumping out knockoffs of Apple Incs best-selling iPhones and iPads but one appears to have gone a step further a near flawless fake Apple Store that even employees believe is the real deal.The store in Kunming was stumbled upon by a 27-year-old American blogger living in the city, the capital of Chinas mountainous southwestern Yunnan province.Complete with the white Apple logo, wooden tables and cheery staff claiming they work for the iPhone maker, the store looks every bit like Apple Stores found all over the world, according to the blogger, who goes by the name BirdAbroad.But Apple has no stores in Kunming and only 13 authorized resellers in the city, who are not allowed to call themselves Apple Stores or claim to work for Apple.This was a total Apple store rip-off. A beautiful rip-off a brilliant one the best rip-off store we had ever seen, the anonymous blogger posted yesterday. Being the curious types that we are, we struck up some conversation with these salespeople who, hand to God, all genuinely think they work for Apple.It was unclear whether the store was selling fake or genuine Apple products there are countless unauthorised resellers of Apple and other brands electronic products throughout the country who sell the real thing but obtain their goods by buying them overseas and smuggling them into the country to skip tax.The store had sections devoted to different Apple products, similar to real Apple stores, and large posters advertising the iPhone 4 and MacBook Pro, according to photos on the blog. (http://birdabroad.wordpress.com/2011/07/20/are-you-listening-steve-jobs/)Apple declined to comment. The Cupertin! o, Calif ornia-based firm reported forecast-smashing results on Tuesday, helped by massive growth in Asia, and China in particular.Apple, which was slow to establish its brand in China, currently has four retail outlets in Beijing and Shanghai. The firm plans another two more this year, including one in Shanghai and another in Hong Kong.But the immense popularity of Apples iPads, iPhones and Macbook computers has spurred a bumper crop of resellers with dubious credentials.At one unauthorized Apple reseller in Shanghai visited today, the shop was decorated in much the same way as Apple stores, with wooden tables and chairs with iPads laid out for customers to try out.The shop was not contained on a list of authorized Apple resellers in Shanghai. (http://www.apple.com.cn/reseller/index.php)But the proprietors fell short on the attention to detail displayed by their counterparts in Kunming. For one, the store also sold some other products, like chocolate jigsaw puzzle. Reuters

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