Forums > Living in Kunming > Fake Apple Store in Kunming Laughingstock or Admiration?
I think a question could be asked here: Is China being laughed at because just about everything, including entire Apple Stores and products are knocked off, faked, and sold in China and around the world?
Or: Do people around the world admire China for the savvy and skill to do such a good job with their abilities to fake and copy?
The surprising thing about this recent story is that everyone, including news agencies in every country, are picking up on the story. I'm not surprised. I know this store and have always thought it was fake. I never questioned that it was a real Apple franchise selling real Apple goods. I do know there are licensed dealers to serve and repair Apple computers as my American friend had to use one and present his warranty and registration for his Mac.
But hey, if you're a musician and have bought a Fender amp in Kunming, you know it's fake. They won't give you a real guarantee. If it breaks down, like mine did, like my friend's did, hey, they just give you another one. They don't send it "back to the Fender factory" for repair.
My guitar, an Epiphone which I bought in Guangzhou for a lot of money in a reputable music store, couldn't, wouldn't, supply me with a guarantee. They asked for my email address and said they'd send it to me. After many emails to them and without receiving any replies, I gave up. It's probably fake. But it's a great guitar!
Point is, we're not talking about t-shirts with misspellings bought on the street proclaiming to be some hot shot international band — which we obviously know are fake. We're talking about walking into regular stores which sell known brands of equipment and electronic devices, like Apple phones and computers, and we're sold fake products. No one bats an eye. Why?
Well, perhaps the products aren't perfect — but maybe they are "good enough" - for the price one pays. And are they really that inferior to "the real thing"?
Yunnan Drifter: Rebels with a cause
Posted byGood job, Lisa...You pulled me right in and now I'm going to follow your chapters and be ready to buy your book. Again, nice writing and this is going to be really interesting — I can tell!
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Interview: Anthropologist Brendan Galipeau
Posted byThanks Pat and Brendan...a very interesting and informative article!
Love the photos...I will be following your research in this area of Yunnan.
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Xiong retains WBC championship
Posted byMan, I cringe with stories like this. Not the boxing, not the close decision that's all good. and certainly congrats to Xiong.
No, I'm talking about this: "...coaches and trainers from both the Xiong and Cuello camps claimed they went unpaid following the fight."
No money? In Dubai?
I thought the promoters had to put up bonds and prize money in the bank before fight cards.
Well, I'd love to know how this all works out — and how much each boxer gets in the end.
Searching for green space in the Spring City: Xihua Park
Posted byNicely written article, Pat. thanks! sounds like a good place to go.
Snapshot: Lugu Lake
Posted byThanks Pat and Yereth for a nice article with lovely photos...
Let's hope the delay in building the airport will give everyone planning the future of Lugu Lake more time to consider the environmental concerns.
It truly is a treasure.
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