People are listing phones preloaded with TikTok for tens of thousands of dollars on eBay, Facebook marketplace and other online storefronts.
US entrepreneurs are seizing an opportunity to make profits by selling phones preloaded with TikTok for high prices, following the app's temporary unavailability in the US. Although TikTok cannot be downloaded from app stores,
Business Insider's scan of platforms like eBay and Facebook Marketplace showed hundreds of listings touting phones with TikTok and CapCut installed.
Earlier this week, US President Donald Trump issued an executive order directing his Justice Department to pause enforcement of the TikTok divest-or-ban law until early April. That followed the US Supreme Court’s ruling last week,
People are listing phones preloaded with TikTok on eBay, Facebook marketplace, and other online storefronts. View on euronews
Following TikTok's removal from US app stores, smartphones with the app pre-installed are being sold for exorbitant prices on platforms like eBay and Facebook Marketplace, with some listings reaching millions of dollars.
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Taxpayers have until April 15 to file last year’s taxes on the income they made, including from those online gigs. The Internal Revenue Service, which processes tax returns, has changed the minimum income made online to report on tax returns.
While TikTok is still functional for users who had it installed before the ban, those who deleted it can no longer re-download the app. Sellers are capitalising on this by listing phones with the app preinstalled,
Phones are going for thousands of dollars on online storefronts after Apple and Google took down ByteDance platforms.
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