Housewives recruited to smuggle Apple's iPad into China
Fourteen housewives in China were recently busted trying to smuggle 88 iPads into the country, signifying demand for Apple's tablet in China -- and the lengths to which scalpers will go to sell them.
According to a report in the Guangzhou Daily, customs officials made the bust worth 950,000 yuan, or about $143,000. The 14 women were carrying 340 mobile phones, in addition to 88 iPads.
The women were reportedly being paid 200 yuan, or about $30, to run the devices across the border and help smuggle them in to China. All 14 of the women were detained.
The Wi-Fi-only iPad launched in China in September, but the 3G capable model is still not yet available in the nation of over 1 billion. Customers have been forced to import the 3G model, but the Chinese government recently began collecting a tax on iPads carried into the country -- even those for personal use.
Smugglers have reportedly been recruiting residents without criminal records to draw less suspicion in crossing the border. One of the women that was apprehended allegedly had 65 phones strapped around her waist, and another 20 inside a handbag she was carrying.
This week, a report indicated that there is strong demand for the iPad in China, with stock limited in stores. In addition, the iPhone 4 and 11-inch MacBook Air are also facing shortages in the Far East.
According to a report in the Guangzhou Daily, customs officials made the bust worth 950,000 yuan, or about $143,000. The 14 women were carrying 340 mobile phones, in addition to 88 iPads.
The women were reportedly being paid 200 yuan, or about $30, to run the devices across the border and help smuggle them in to China. All 14 of the women were detained.
The Wi-Fi-only iPad launched in China in September, but the 3G capable model is still not yet available in the nation of over 1 billion. Customers have been forced to import the 3G model, but the Chinese government recently began collecting a tax on iPads carried into the country -- even those for personal use.
Smugglers have reportedly been recruiting residents without criminal records to draw less suspicion in crossing the border. One of the women that was apprehended allegedly had 65 phones strapped around her waist, and another 20 inside a handbag she was carrying.
This week, a report indicated that there is strong demand for the iPad in China, with stock limited in stores. In addition, the iPhone 4 and 11-inch MacBook Air are also facing shortages in the Far East.
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Nice try Lao Che!
- awesome indiana jones and the temple of doom. Made my day.
If it were guys doing this, the obvious line would be: "Is that an iPhone strapped to your thigh, or are you just happy to see me?"
Odd being that the iPad is manufactured in China.
Must be way easier to do it this way, rather than try to get them from Foxconn workers in China, with all the obvious security measures that Apple/Foxconn have in place.
As I read this thread Google served me an ad for Galaxy Tab right below.
Fourteen housewives in China were recently busted trying to smuggle 88 iPads into the country...
Interesting because 88 is good luck which means they were definitely thinking about that number/good luck when trying to get them into China. They messed up by using 14 women. Anything with the number 4 is bad luck.
- FAIL
Interesting because 88 is good luck which means they were definitely thinking about that number/good luck when trying to get them into China. They messed up by using 14 women. Anything with the number 4 is bad luck.
- FAIL
But, 88 is simply an 8 followed by another 8. And, 8 is 4 twice! Yikes. 4 twice, followed by another 4 twice.
Horrors!
The Universe must be ready to cave in on itself (or Chinese numerology must be total b-s).
BTW this kind of stuff has been happening all over Asia, for some countries there is reduced risk because it is not illegal, except they may force you to pay tax. In some countries only mobile phones are taxed, not something that can be classified as a computer, such as the iPad.
Still, trust China to take this grey import scene to a whole new level.
It is so ironic to see people smashing their iDevices on YouTube or going Android and WP7 because iStuff is "too common", while just several hours away by plane the demand is insanely desperate.