The mobile phones were allegedly sold between $180 to $400 each
SINGAPORE – A group of four men were charged with cheating after they allegedly sold fake iPhones as discounted genuine products.
The men had allegedly approached the victims, claiming they were short on cash, and proposing to sell the mobile phones at discounted prices of between $180 and $400 each.Court documents showed at least one mobile phone was touted to be an authentic iPhone 14, which a victim paid $180 for.
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