Woman Sends Apple iPhone in Post, iPhone Replaced by Pear and Tangerine

Woman Sends Apple iPhone in Post, iPhone Replaced by Pear and Tangerine
Nov 10, 2014 By eChinacities.com

A woman in Shenzhen claims to have had a cruel, but kind of hilarious, prank played on her: after she sent a 4,000 RMB Apple iPhone in the post to her friend in Xiamen, her friend allegedly received a package with a pear and a tangerine. The iPhone was nowhere to be found.

The woman, surnamed Li, complained about the incident on her micro blog, accusing Yunda Courier Service of offering only 1,000 RMB in compensation. Allegedly, she did not buy insurance for the package, and was only liable for about 24 RMB compensation.

The friend in Xiamen sent her a picture, and after finally believing that her friend wasn’t joking, Li filed a police report, sending in the picture that shows the tape being torn off and getting reattached.

Yunda are still investigating the incident that was fruitful for someone somewhere along the delivery chain. The new iPhones have been causing quite the stir as the entire country has become obsessed.

Source: Shenzhen Daily

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Keywords: iPhone Replaced by Pear and Tangerine Woman Sends Apple iPhone in Post

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Materialism at its finest.

Nov 12, 2014 09:37 Report Abuse

bill8899

If it cost 4000 it is not the new iPhone.

Nov 11, 2014 12:37 Report Abuse

jaykhan

new iPhone 5s does cost 4k

Nov 17, 2014 00:04 Report Abuse

bill8899

I guess so, but when they say 'the new iPhones', I think they refer to the iPhone 6.

Nov 17, 2014 07:06 Report Abuse