Clay iPad 2 tablets sold in a store in Canada

  Every year dozens of people are cheated by buying iPad 2 tablets in the middle of the street or in various supermarket parking lots. If last year the thieves were selling pieces of wood "disguised" as iPad tablets, now the thieves have moved on to making the so-called products directly from clay. The problem is that this year the tablets are not sold by thieves but by a store in Vancouver, Canada, who woke up that he has in stock 10 boxes in which he had pieces of clay instead of iPad 2 tablets. It seems that certain people came to the store, bought the tablets, stole them, replaced them with the clay you see below upstairs, they resealed the boxes and brought them back to the store asking for the money back for various reasons.

Mark Sandhu thought he had bought a $620 iPad 2 for his wife, Sundeep, for Christmas. Instead they both got an unpleasant surprise when she unwrapped the present.

"I look at him and I'm kind of in shock, 'Like what — is this a joke?' Sundeep Randhawa recalled

   Seeing that the tablets were coming back sealed, the employees believed that those boxes had not been opened and did not check them to see what was in them. Without verification, the tablets were sold to customers who bought them as Christmas gifts and realized that they actually bought a piece of clay worth at least $500. Of course, the victims received their money back, but the store was left with 10 iPad tablets bought and paid for in their own account. On this occasion, I recommend you to be vigilant and every time you buy a product, open the packaging and make sure that it works.