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Rotten apples: Sidewalk peddlers flood NYC’s Chinatown with sketchy Apple merch

For Sunday News:03-20-2024:Fake AirPods:New York- Fake Apple AirPods and watches being sold by illegal vendor on Canal St., at Centre St., in Chinatown. Police play cat and mouse with the hawkers but no arrests are made. Photo by Helayne Seidman Fake AirPods

Canal street sidewalk peddlers are going high tech.

The counterfeit kings are flooding Chinatown and the Lower East Side with knockoff Apple products, including wireless AirPods Pro and AirPods Max, selling gizmos for $40 that, if real, would retail for as much as $550.

On a recent Wednesday afternoon, The Post witnessed some 30 “Apple” sellers along Canal Street — and concerned neighbors say the problem is mushrooming.

“Their numbers have grown substantially in the past month. On a weekend day there are maybe three to four dozen working Canal Street between Lafayette Street and Mott Street. . . . You can’t miss them,” fumed Chinatown activist Karlin Chan.

“Chinatown is a vibrant neighborhood that we locals would like to be known for its food and culture, not as a destination for fake goods which reinforces a negative stereotype,” Chan said.

A Post reporter, with the assistance of Chan, bought “AirPods Max and Pro” from two dealers on Mulberry Street and Canal.

The Max headset box was not sealed and was smaller than the real McCoy.

Some of the instructions had grammatical errors.

The device was plastic instead of aluminum.

The peddler started at $150 but was quickly haggled down to $40.

The second seller wanted $100 for the “AirPods Pro,” but settled for $50.

The external packaging and instructions looked legit but the internal packaging was made from plastic, which Apple does not use.

As for the buds, the cushions were not removable like Apple, and the device used an outdated lightning connector.

The external packaging and instructions looked legit but the internal packaging was made from plastic, which Apple does not use.

The street salesmen — West African migrants who speak little English — carry plastic bags stuffed with the white “Apple” boxes and when pedestrians approach, the peddlers fish the boxes out of the bags and flash the merch in the faces of the unsuspecting walkers.

“Come with me!” the sellers insist.

Most use iPhone app “translate text” to answer questions.

The hawkers dart toward vehicles stopped in traffic.

One of them said he “needs the money to eat.”

At the mere sight of a cop, the peddlers shout “Police!” and scatter until the coast is clear to return.

“It’s gotten out of hand. Coupled with the 100-plus Chinese fake luxury good dealers, the sidewalks are impossible to navigate — especially since they all like to work the corners, which creates a safety hazard,” Chan said.

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