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Counterfeit yah say how about an entire store
« on: July 21, 2011, 08:17:45 AM »
http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/SciTech/20110721/entire-apple-stores-being-faked-in-china-110721/

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The Associated Press

Date: Thursday Jul. 21, 2011 6:50 AM ET

BEIJING — At first, it looks like a sleek Apple store. Sales assistants in blue T-shirts with the company's logo chat to customers. Signs advertising the iPad 2 hang from the white walls. Outside, the famous logo sits next to the words "Apple Store."

And that's the clue it's fake.

China, long known for producing counterfeit consumer gadgets, software and brand name clothing, has reached a new piracy milestone -- fake Apple stores.

An American who lives in Kunming in southern Yunnan province said Thursday that she and her husband stumbled on three shops masquerading as bona fide Apple stores in the city a few days ago. She took photos and posted them on her BirdAbroad blog.

The three stores are not among the authorized resellers listed on Apple Inc.'s website. The maker of the iPhone and other hit gadgets has four company stores in China -- two in Beijing and two in Shanghai -- and various official resellers. Apple's Beijing office declined to comment.

The proliferation of the fake stores underlines the slow progress that China's government is making in countering a culture of a rampant piracy and widespread production of bogus goods that is a major irritant in relations with trading partners.

China's Commerce Minister promised American executives earlier this year that the latest in a string of crackdowns on product piracy would deliver lasting results.

The 27-year-old blogger, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the set-up of the stores was so convincing that the employees themselves seemed to believe they worked for Apple.

"It looked like an Apple store. It had the classic Apple store winding staircase and weird upstairs sitting area. The employees were even wearing those blue T-shirts with the chunky Apple name tags around their necks," she wrote on her blog.

"But some things were just not right: the stairs were poorly made. The walls hadn't been painted properly. Apple never writes 'Apple Store' on its signs -- it just puts up the glowing, iconic fruit."

A worker at the fake Apple store on Zhengyi Road in Kunming, which most of the photos of the BirdAbroad blog show, told The Associated Press that they are an "Apple store" before hanging up.

The manager of an authorized reseller in Kunming, who gave only his surname, Zhang, said most customers have no idea the stores are fake.

Some of the staff in the stores "can't even operate computers properly or tell you all the functions of the mobile phone," he said.

"There are more and more of these fake stores in Kunming. Although they may sell real Apple products, some of those products were not imported through legal means. And they cost more."

Fake Apple stores are a "particularly egregious example" of brand piracy but their emergence is not surprising given the amount of product counterfeiting faced by corporations such as Apple, said Ted Dean, president of BDA China Ltd., a telecoms market research company.

He said a challenge for mobile phone companies and others selling branded products across a country as big as China is how to manage distribution, especially to smaller cities.

"And then, making sure people aren't copying it, faking it ... is absolutely a challenge," said Dean, who once saw a fake Apple phone in China that had an Apple logo -- but with no bite taken out of it.

Apple said this week that China was "very key" to its record earnings and revenue in the quarter that ended in June.

Revenue was up more than 600 per cent from a year earlier to $3.8 billion in the area comprising China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, said Apple's Chief Operating Officer Timothy Cook, according to a transcript of a conference call on Tuesday.

"I firmly believe that we're just scratching the surface right now. I think there is an incredible opportunity for Apple there," Cook said.

The company plans to open two more Apple stores in greater China -- one in Shanghai and another in Hong Kong -- by the end of the year.

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Re: Counterfeit yah say how about an entire store
« Reply #1 on: July 21, 2011, 10:33:09 AM »
Dis is real kix yes  :rotfl: 

De gyul say right arung de corner she find two more knockoff stores... and check de pics, de employees and dem pose off normal normal like is reall Apple they working for.  One store even say "Apple Stoer" on de outside yes  :rotfl: :rotfl:

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Re: Counterfeit yah say how about an entire store
« Reply #2 on: July 21, 2011, 06:23:55 PM »
Dis is real kix yes  :rotfl: 

De gyul say right arung de corner she find two more knockoff stores... and check de pics, de employees and dem pose off normal normal like is reall Apple they working for.  One store even say "Apple Stoer" on de outside yes  :rotfl: :rotfl:


Bakes, them Chinese real sorf when it come to counterfeiting shit.  Steups, dem cyar match Trinis.

Imagine we have:

1.../ A fake Parliament
2.  A fake cabinet
3. A Fake P.M.
4.  A Fake Chief of Police
5.  Fake Journalists
6.  Fake A>G.
7.  Fake Constitution, one dat always needs high paid consultants to say what it means.
8.  A fake football Federation
9.  A fake football team
10.  ANd a fake trini here name frico


\\China eh shit!//
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Re: Counterfeit yah say how about an entire store
« Reply #3 on: July 21, 2011, 06:50:03 PM »
And what about we watch words ah think that is ah fake  Discipline , tolerance and corruption .

Yes we FAKE politicians say we Trinbagonians have the Discipline to tolerate they corruption .
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Re: Counterfeit yah say how about an entire store
« Reply #4 on: July 22, 2011, 11:20:58 AM »
Wha bout the pic on the source article lookin' real official lol...
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Re: Counterfeit yah say how about an entire store
« Reply #5 on: July 25, 2011, 07:44:09 AM »
funny thing is employees believe they were real employees of Apple

The 27-year-old blogger, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the set-up of the stores was so convincing that the employees themselves seemed to believe they worked for Apple.

They pay stub must say "Apple" too

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Re: Counterfeit yah say how about an entire store
« Reply #6 on: July 25, 2011, 08:43:59 AM »
funny thing is employees believe they were real employees of Apple

The 27-year-old blogger, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the set-up of the stores was so convincing that the employees themselves seemed to believe they worked for Apple.

They pay stub must say "Apple" too

Probably a similar logo

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Re: Counterfeit yah say how about an entire store
« Reply #7 on: August 03, 2011, 02:50:12 PM »
verry soon...they go create a whole fake california right outside shanghai

Fake Ikea store follows fake Apple store in China



We’ve seen fake Apple stores, but now a fake Ikea store has been spotted in China’s southwestern city, Kunming.

Five fake Apple stores were recently discovered in Kunming, and now a four storey Ikea copycat store has sprung up, calling itself 11 Furniture.

The store is almost exactly the same as Ikea, with the same blue and yellow colour scheme, furniture displays and cafeteria. Swedish meatballs are however not on the menu, with Chinese-style braised minced pork and eggs taking precedence.

The Stockholm furniture giant said today that it would look into the alleged counterfeit store.



A statement from the company said: “Inter Ikea Systems ... the owner of the Ikea concept, sees it as very important to protect the intellectual property rights."

Camilla Meiby, an Ikea spokesperson, said that the store was very similar to a “real” Ikea. “I don't know about the furniture it sells but the concept in itself was very much alike.”

This represents a new era of piracy in China, that’s a step further from mass produced fake designer handbags, DVDs and sports clothing. Now, entire brands and retail concepts are being pirated.

Retail analyst with Booz & Co, Adam Xu, said: “This is a new phenomenon. Typically there are a lot of fake products, now we see more fakes in the service aspect in terms of [faking] the retail formats.”

There are nine Ikea stores in China and customers have noticed differences between 11 Furniture and real thing.

Kunming resident Xiao Lee said: “I thought of shipping their products from the real Ikea store by cargo, but I thought that would be too troublesome so I came here.

“At the real Ikea, the layout is much neater and the decorations are laid out properly, you really can't compare them.”



http://www.tntmagazine.com/tnt-today/archive/2011/08/03/fake-ikea-store-follows-fake-apple-store-in-china.aspx
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Re: Counterfeit yah say how about an entire store
« Reply #8 on: August 03, 2011, 03:41:31 PM »
... no truth to the rumors that the store's entrance read "Inokea"

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Re: Counterfeit yah say how about an entire store
« Reply #9 on: August 03, 2011, 06:25:55 PM »
I once had coffee in Heilongjiang /China @ a shop called Starsbuck.... you could swear that it was the real thing. The chinese are masters at copying and mimicking others, but lacking in innovation overall. My wife's granny was telling me that they have replicated huge cities from around the world, in the southern regions.
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