'Fake gifts' shop raided by police

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Saturday, November 28, 2009
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A CHRISTMAS shop in Hull was raided after angry customers claimed they had bought fake electrical items – and even empty boxes.

Twenty police and trading standards officers stormed the Christmas Clearance Shop in King Edward Street, city centre.

Two men in their 50s, believed to have been running the shop, have been arrested on suspicion of fraud.

The authorities were alerted after receiving complaints about the shop, which only opened last weekend, from customers.

Hundreds of Christmas shoppers are thought to have been affected and thousands of pounds handed over.

People apparently queued outside the shop to attend thrice-daily sales at the store.

Signs on the windows and on leaflets advertised cut-price items, including Nintendo Wii for £80, BlackBerry phones for £60 and Tom Tom Sat Navs for £25, among others.

On the first floor sales room, people would be shown goods, which they could bid on.

If successful, the goods would then be taken behind a screen and boxed.

Customers claim it as at this point the goods were swapped with unbranded and faulty replicas – or nothing at all.

Kane Downs, 17, of Anlaby Common, says he spent his first ever pay packet on what he thought was an iPod and docking station for £80 and a Bluetooth hands-free car kit for £40, as Christmas presents for his dad.

He also bought a PSP games console for himself, for £80, blowing £200 – two weeks wages.

When he got home and checked the items, the iPod was allegedly a Tobishika MP4 player and the other items were unbranded and broken.

Kane said: "I wanted to surprise my dad with the iPod, but now I can't. I am gutted. Now, I will just have to save up and get him something else."

Following yesterday lunchtime's raid, the electrical goods were taken away from the shop by officers.

Chris Wilson, of Hull City Council's trading standards department, said: "We received quite a few complaints the shop was drawing people in with offers of bargain branded goods, but selling inferior and unbranded products or empty boxes."

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    by n.batty, hull

    Tuesday, December 01 2009, 6:48PM

    “haha whos laughing now 45 pound up after conning the conman who fleeced our lass out ov 80 quid i wnt tell ye wot i did when i went in but i come out with 125 richer and sorry to all them who got conned merry xmas”

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    by Mark, Sutton

    Monday, November 30 2009, 12:08PM

    “It's easy to say "should have known better", but if Kane was only 17, he should be forgiven for thinking that something bought from a city centre shop was OK. I'm sorry the enjoyment of spending his first pay slip has been spoilt in this way.”

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    by jim, East Hull

    Monday, November 30 2009, 9:59AM

    “Have these 'vermin' got no hearts and do they not have a conscience?”

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    by elaine, hull

    Sunday, November 29 2009, 10:22PM

    “some hard working people are on low incomes and have to find ways to stretch their money at this time of year for treats. they should not be called mugs or laughed at. i hope they get their money back and have a good xmas. ps steve, people in hull are much nicer and more compasionate than you”

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    by elaine, hull

    Sunday, November 29 2009, 10:04PM

    “some hard working people are on low incomes and are desparate to buy their families little bits of luxury if only once a year. and should not be called mugs or laughed at. i hope they get their money back and have a good xmas”

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