Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Faux Apple Stores Are Opening Up In China



Adulteration of Apple may Cupertino-based company worried about how it can affect sales, particularly in Asian markets, but the existence of complete fake Apple Stores in China may have confused the enterprise on the scale of the infringement of its brand is suffering in some parts of the country.

Apple has a small presence in China (Beijing and Shanghai), but is actively expanding its activities in some areas of the country to get a foothold in the world's fastest growing economy. The company is working hard to enable each of its unique shops, but some competitors have begun to open their false "Apple stores", which employs the workers who truly believe in working for Apple.

The stores, located in the city of Kunming, each with distinctive wooden boards, wall graphics, products in the stands bowed and staff dressed in blue Apple-branded T-shirts with white stripes around its neck - a Apple Store experience very normal for someone who might have visited an Apple store before.



Blogger Birdabroad took the photos in question, and was first arrested by the staff when she started to pressure peaks of the store. However, once explained that it was an Apple employee who visit the United States (lying, of course), the staff was friendly and allowed him to take pictures of people, products and store.

Apple does not tend to label their stores with the words Apple store, instead of focusing on the election of his trademark of Apple. Apparently, the level of detail was not present in the stores, the stairs were poorly made and the walls were not painted correctly.

Leaving the store, she found two other stores of infringement, the one with the name "Apple Stoer."



A surprising level of detail, we wonder if the products are authentic or if they are as false as the stores where they sell.

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