China Apple Store Fake. Apple has purged its Chinese App Store of fake gambling and lottery software. The company also banned a number of developers that tried to peddle these apps through its market. In‑store trade‑in requires presentation of a valid, government-issued photo ID (local law may require saving this information). Sales tax may be assessed on full value of new iPhone. Additional terms from Apple or Apple’s trade-in partners may apply. Image caption Staff at one fake Apple store in Kunming were dressed to resemble real staffers.. A total of 22 fake Apple stores have been uncovered in one Chinese city. Authorities in Kunming.
Image caption Staff at one fake Apple store in Kunming were dressed to resemble real staffers.. A total of 22 fake Apple stores have been uncovered in one Chinese city. Authorities in Kunming. Some Chinese Apps is only available in Chinese iTunes store, so users who want to download those region restricted Apps in Chinese iTunes store have to create second Apple ID into China. Because I like to play games, I will show the top charts of game in Chinese Apple store On 24th, March. Game Top Charts in Chinese Apple Store 3/24
Some Chinese Apps is only available in Chinese iTunes store, so users who want to download those region restricted Apps in Chinese iTunes store have to create second Apple ID into China. Because I like to play games, I will show the top charts of game in Chinese Apple store On 24th, March. Game Top Charts in Chinese Apple Store 3/24
Fake Apple store in China. By SFGate on July 20, 2011 at 2:06 PM. Print; By Lara Brucker, SFGate.com: If you go to the official Apple website and look up its retail stores in China, you’ll get. FAKE APPLE STORE IN CHINA. 1 of 10. Forbes Images. This is not a real Apple store. Just a really good fake that American blogger Jessica Angelson found in Kunming, an obscure southwestern Chinese. Apple has declined to comment on the fake store or others like it dotted around China. The Cupertino, California-based firm has just four genuine Apple Stores in Beijing and Shanghai and none in. BEIJING—In China's "fake world," consumers can shop for furniture at an imitation IKEA store, eat a six-inch sandwich at an outlet strikingly similar to Subway, and then grab dessert at "Dairy.