2 College students accused of cheating Apple out of $900,000 using counterfeit iPhones [thehill.com]
Chinese students allegedly conned Apple out of almost $1 million using fake iPhones [www.techspot.com]
College students accused of $900,000 counterfeit Apple iPhone scam [www.cnbc.com]
College Students Accused Of $900,000 Scam Using Counterfeit iPhones From China : NPR [www.npr.org]
Oregon college students busted for $900K iPhone scam [nypost.com]
Scheme to Swap Fake iPhones Adds Up to $900,000 Loss for Apple, Prosecutors Say [www.nytimes.com]
Students' iPhone Scam Took Apple for $900K, US Says [www.newser.com]
2 Chinese students Yangyang Zhou and Quan Jiang accused of cheating Apple out of $900,000 by allegedly importing counterfeit iPhones & exchanging them for real ones| The
— BenTallmadge (@BenKTallmadge) April 6, 2019
@TheLastRefuge2 @almostjingo @Avery1776 @MischaEDM https://t.co/OuunHLoZfS
Why not say ‘2 Chinese students’?
— K J Gillenwater (@kjgillenwater) April 6, 2019
2 College students accused of cheating Apple out of $900,000 using counterfeit iPhones | TheHill https://t.co/OeTKV7wgGF
Two students allegedly scammed Apple out of nearly $900,000 by essentially trading the company fake iPhones for legitimate ones. https://t.co/NyEgzoqeWd
— NPR (@NPR) April 6, 2019
Two students allegedly scammed Apple out of nearly $900,000 by, essentially, trading in counterfeit iPhones for real new ones — and then shipping those off to be resold. https://t.co/NyEgzoqeWd
— NPR (@NPR) April 6, 2019
New story on NPR: Two Students Allegedly Cheated Apple Out Of Nearly $900,000 In Fake iPhone Scheme https://t.co/8DEGbk9D1l
— ??????????????? (@theodoricofyork) April 6, 2019
College Students Accused Of $900,000 Scam Using Counterfeit iPhones From China https://t.co/pzW5oQGakC pic.twitter.com/dKDd7cY319
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) April 6, 2019
2 Students Allegedly Cheated Apple Out Of Nearly $900,000 In Fake iPhone Scheme - https://t.co/P9Nw396voh
— Evan Kirstel at #WMIF19 (@evankirstel) April 6, 2019
The con was simple: Send a fake iPhone to Apple claiming that the device would not turn on and that it was under warranty, and not long after, a genuine replacement arrived in the mail. https://t.co/CWATnaZWlG
— Patrick LaForge (@palafo) April 6, 2019
This won’t help the image of Chinese students in the US...NPR: PRC College Students In Oregon Accused Of $900,000 Scam Using Counterfeit iPhones From China https://t.co/4dsbVH2QBc
— James Mulvenon (@jmulvenon) April 7, 2019
#WarrantyFraud blows up as students send in fake iPhones to Apple and get real ones in return, at scale. #fraud #fightfraud https://t.co/aNWo9PaO3K via @nytimes
— Liz Lasher (@LizFightsFraud) April 7, 2019