出汗不出汗,老婆都嫌弃我# Joke - 肚皮舞运动
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http://finance.yahoo.com/news/feature-tough-times-u-china-02521
People like Wong, dubbed "huangniu," or yellow-bull black-market operator in
Chinese, have operated richly lucrative businesses. They pay people like
Amy -- code-named "nurses" because the word "hush" sounds like "helpers" in
Chinese -- $20 to $30 to stand in line and buy an iPad and iPhone for resale
on the black market.
The Chinese "nurses" are easy to spot -- they stroll in, hand over a note
describing the model they want and leave as soon as they get it. Whereas an
ordinary buyer will often take their gadget out for a test drive before
leaving the store and ask sales employees numerous questions.
"This whole game is over," the dealer complained. "There's an overabundance
of supply. The market's flooded."
He said he visited only a couple of stores in the San Francisco Bay area for
tablets, with the Chinese black-market selling-price falling every day that
passes.
People like Wong, dubbed "huangniu," or yellow-bull black-market operator in
Chinese, have operated richly lucrative businesses. They pay people like
Amy -- code-named "nurses" because the word "hush" sounds like "helpers" in
Chinese -- $20 to $30 to stand in line and buy an iPad and iPhone for resale
on the black market.
The Chinese "nurses" are easy to spot -- they stroll in, hand over a note
describing the model they want and leave as soon as they get it. Whereas an
ordinary buyer will often take their gadget out for a test drive before
leaving the store and ask sales employees numerous questions.
"This whole game is over," the dealer complained. "There's an overabundance
of supply. The market's flooded."
He said he visited only a couple of stores in the San Francisco Bay area for
tablets, with the Chinese black-market selling-price falling every day that
passes.