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Two Chinese nationals were sentenced to prison in the U.S. for a large-scale fraud scheme involving 6,000 counterfeit iPhones. They submitted fake devices under Apple’s warranty program, receiving authentic replacements, which were then sold for profit. The fraud cost Apple millions, as the counterfeit phones were nearly indistinguishable from real ones. The case highlights the growing sophistication of counterfeiting and its impact on global companies like Apple. The individuals face prison time, potential deportation, and must pay restitution to Apple for the damages caused.
As counterfeiting technology continues to evolve, companies and consumers alike must remain vigilant in protecting themselves from fraudulent activities. This case underscores the need for tighter security measures in warranty processes and serves as a warning to those who attempt to exploit the system for personal gain.
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Good for them
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yes serves them right.