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Three Apple stores called beautiful fakes

A Chinese worker rides past a sidewalk billboard advertising Apple's new iPad 2 now on sale in Beijing on July 5, 2011. Despite the iPad 2 clone invasion in China's big cities, the real iPad 2 remains extremely popular in China. Apple is planning to open its fifth store in the country by the end of the year. Chinese vendors are reportedly purchasing iPad displays rejected by Apple to use in iPad clones. UPI/Stephen Shaver
1 of 2 | A Chinese worker rides past a sidewalk billboard advertising Apple's new iPad 2 now on sale in Beijing on July 5, 2011. Despite the iPad 2 clone invasion in China's big cities, the real iPad 2 remains extremely popular in China. Apple is planning to open its fifth store in the country by the end of the year. Chinese vendors are reportedly purchasing iPad displays rejected by Apple to use in iPad clones. UPI/Stephen Shaver | License Photo

KUNMING, China, July 21 (UPI) -- Three stores in Kunming, China, had a dead giveaway that the locations were fake Apple stores, an American blogger said in an online posting.

The stores had taken several steps to replicate Apple stores, including lanyards for staff, who wore blue T-shirts, and a winding staircase, the British Broadcasting Corp. reported Thursday.

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But the stores, described online as a "beautiful ripoff," also had the words "Apple Store" on signs on the front of the shops, which is not Apple's style, a blogger named BirdAbroad wrote.

"Apple never writes 'Apple Store' on its signs. It just puts up the glowing iconic fruit," BirdAbroad wrote.

There are two official Apple stores in China, one in Beijing and another in Shanghai. The stores in Kunming are not on Apple's official list of resellers, the BBC said.

Apple, however, said it would not comment on fake stores, which BirdAbroad said were poorly constructed, despite the other efforts to imitate an official Apple outlet.

China in recent years has been publicizing its efforts to crack down on commercial piracy, which has long been a complaint of foreign companies.

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