Crooks jailed for ripping off Apple with fake iPhone returns
Briefly

According to the court documents, between June 2017 and December 2019, the two men engaged in a scheme to return fake iPhones to Apple for repair and trick the iBiz into replacing them with real ones.
They returned phones under the false pretense that the suspected counterfeit phones were under warranty and should be replaced due to malfunction or other reason, according to the court documents.
In total, the two men along with two other co-conspirators, submitted more than 6,000 phony phones to Apple, costing the iThings giant more than $2.5 million in losses.
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