BARGAIN OR FAKE? How To Spot Counterfeit iPhones And Other Phoney Tech Toys

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The post holiday sale season is upon us. It's a great time to find bargains on the consumer tech toys you wanted but didn't get as gifts.

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Unfortunately, it's also a good time to get ripped off.

Low prices could mean a great deal. But they could also mean you're really buying a fake.

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Counterfeiters sell $700 billion worth of fake products every year, says Craig Crosby, founder and CEO of the Counterfeit Report, a site dedicated to stopping them,

And when it comes to fake electronics, there's a reason that they're cheap. They aren't certified. They don't use the same materials and won't perform like the originals. They can even be dangerous.

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There are all sorts of counterfeit electronics out there. Fake iPhones are particularly popular, especially the new 5S and 5C models, reports OpSec Security, a company that offers products and services to fight counterfeiting.