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MacRumors reports today on several stories about the mayhem that the demand for the iPhone 4 has been causing in China. According to one story in the Wall Street Journal, scalpers are stopping customers as they leave the Apple store in Beijings Sanlitun Village mall, then taking them round the corner to a quiet part of the mall and offering them an iPhone 4 in its original packaging that the scalpers bought earlier in the week, often with a mark-up of 10 percent or more.
Another report quoted by MacRumors, on M.I.C. gadget, says that anger over scalpers snapping up any available iPhone 4s as soon as they arrive in store are starting to cause unrest, leading to the store being closed for a short time yesterday, after fights broke out between scalpers and regular customers in the queue.
The police and Apples own security staff appeared to clean up the mess and due to the chaotic crowd, the store needs to be closed temporarily, the report stated.
Apparently, the situation had been made worse by Apple allowing customers to buy unlimited numbers of iPhone 4s at the Sanlitun store, whereas previously they had only permitted customers to buy a maximum of two phones each. Now, as a result of yesterdays unrest, all four Apple stores in China have imposed strict new rules, requiring that customers show identification when buying iPhones, as well as limiting customers to one phone each.
Source: MacRumors