Chinese man wins iPhone at company’s party, finds tiles inside box instead, demands apology
A Chinese man, Jiang Jiang, won what he believed to be an iPhone 17 Pro Max at his company's year-end party in Guangdong province. The prize included an authentic-looking iPhone box, shopping bag, and receipt for 9,988 yuan (US$1,450), and was announced as such by the company head.

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AI-generatedA Chinese man, Jiang Jiang, won what he believed to be an iPhone 17 Pro Max at his company's year-end party in Guangdong province. The prize included an authentic-looking iPhone box, shopping bag, and receipt for 9,988 yuan (US$1,450), and was announced as such by the company head. Jiang waited until he got home to open the box, intending to surprise his wife. However, instead of the phone, he found tiles, chocolates, and lollipops inside the box. He is now demanding an apology from the company for the prank.
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5 extractedJiang Jiang said his firm played the prank by announcing him as the winner.
The invoice showed a price of 9,988 yuan (US$1,450).
The prize came with an authentic-looking iPhone 17 Pro Max box and a printed invoice.
The box contained tiles, chocolates, and lollipops instead of an iPhone.
A Chinese man won an iPhone at his company's party.