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Durham Police Alert: Counterfeit iPhone Scams Surging on Local Marketplaces

Maya by Maya
April 29, 2026
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Durham Regional Police are warning residents to be extremely cautious when purchasing electronics online following a spike in reports of a fake iPhone scam in the GTA. Authorities state that an influx of high-quality counterfeit devices is currently flooding popular secondary marketplaces like Facebook Marketplace and Kijiji. These scams are affecting every municipality in the region, with buyers often realizing they have purchased a non-functional or imitation device only after the cash transaction has been completed and the seller has disappeared.

The scammers behind these operations are using increasingly sophisticated methods to mimic legitimate Apple packaging and hardware. While the exteriors often look identical to genuine iPhone 16 or 17 models, the internal software is typically a modified version of Android designed to look like iOS, or in some cases, the devices contain nothing but weighted metal plates. Police have noted that these transactions often happen quickly in parking lots or quiet residential streets, leaving the victim with no recourse once the fraud is discovered.

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How to Protect Yourself from Marketplace Fraud

To combat the fake iPhone scam in the GTA, the DRPS has issued a set of “Gold Standard” safety recommendations for anyone looking to buy used electronics:

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  • Meet at an Apple Store: Police strongly encourage buyers to insist on meeting at a legitimate Apple Store within the GTA (such as those in the Pickering Town Centre or Oshawa Centre) where staff can verify the serial number and authenticity of the device.

  • Use Public Safety Zones: If an Apple Store is not available, use designated “Buy and Sell” safe zones located at various Durham Regional Police divisions.

  • Check the Serial Number: Always enter the device’s serial number into Apple’s official Check Coverage website before handing over any money.

  • The “Too Good to be True” Rule: If a brand-new, high-end model is being offered for hundreds of dollars below market value, it is almost certainly a scam.

Durham police emphasize that scammers rely on the buyer’s desire for a bargain to bypass common sense. By moving these transactions into public, professional spaces, you significantly reduce the likelihood of becoming a target. Sellers who are legitimate will rarely object to meeting at a police station or an official retail outlet for verification.

As the 2026 spring season continues, police are asking anyone who has fallen victim to a fake iPhone scam in the GTA or has information about these sellers to come forward. While the financial loss can be significant, reporting these incidents helps investigators track patterns and potentially identify the organized groups behind the influx of counterfeit goods. If you have been targeted, contact the DRPS non-emergency line at 905-579-1520 or submit an anonymous tip via Crime Stoppers.

Tags: Apple Product VerificationConsumer ProtectionCounterfeit ElectronicsDRPS NewsDurham Police AlertFake iPhone Scam GTAKijiji Scams OntarioMarketplace FraudOshawa Crime 2026Public Safety Durham
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Maya

I am an Editorial Contributor at AllAboutDurham.com, working under the Managing Editor. I specialize in lifestyle and community-focused news and work to deliver well-researched, meaningful content that represents Durham’s diverse and growing community.

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