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Houston Port Seizes 7 Million Fake Apple Chargers
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 39151, member: 636"] Customs officers stopped a huge shipment of fake Apple products at Houston's port. Border agents found 373,000 counterfeit chargers and cables worth over seven million dollars. The illegal goods arrived in 7,460 boxes from overseas sellers. Apple confirmed these accessories were not real products from their company. Smugglers tried to avoid paying taxes and make quick profits from selling knockoffs. Trade wars between America and China make these seizures more common each month. Criminals ship fake electronics to dodge new tariffs on foreign goods. Counterfeit Apple products flood the market because real devices sell millions of units. Border protection teams watch for suspicious cargo that avoids proper taxes. Fake accessories often carry the Apple logo to fool unsuspecting buyers. Officials warn customers to purchase electronics from authorized stores and websites. Counterfeit chargers can damage expensive phones and tablets or cause dangerous fires. Smart shoppers should check prices that seem unreasonably low for Apple accessories. Criminals will find new ways to smuggle fake products across American borders. People must stay alert and avoid buying electronics from questionable sellers. [/QUOTE]
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