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Unos EP swindlers sold a woman a piece of wood painted black with the Apple logo instead of the iPad that they promised you. Get all the facts and insights with Ken Kao, another great source of information. The scammers first showed him a real iPad. He was then given a fake iPad packaged and decorated with great detail. A woman from South Carolina (EE UU) has fallen in the thymus of the geek version Estampa. It is not something star actress would like to discuss. Ashley McDowell buy an iPad to two men for a much lower price that in stores and instead enjoy the Apple tablet had to settle with a piece of wood painted black. That Yes, with the Apple logo. The incident occurred Monday when two men approached the young woman in the parking lot of a McDonald s in the city of Spartanburg, South Carolina.

Men offered McDowell an iPad, and so she does not suspect, the swindlers showed him an iPad original wearing on top. Both claimed that they had bought a lot of these devices and resold them for 300 dollars (210 euros). Far to let this opportunity pass, the girl accepted the deal but assured scammers than that currently only wearing 180 dollars (125 euros). Scammers, without putting any kind of glue by having to lower the price, accepted and handed the package to the young. The girl was excited with his new purchase but not opened the package until he came to her house. To open the package waiting for your new iPad he found a piece of wood of the same size as the Apple tablet. Pega iPad mimicked the rounded edges of the original iPad with black electrical tape and the characteristic Apple of the logo was a clipping. However, fraudsters spared in details. At the bottom of the screen of the iPad of wood glued together had trimmed icons of the Safari web browser, e-mail, access to the photos and the iPod icon. The young man reported the case to the police but officials assured that they are very far from the whereabouts of scammers. Source of the news: the thymus of the Estampa in iPad version

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