Think standing in long lines is the best way to be the first to get your hands on the hottest high-tech gadget?
Well, the Better Business Bureau says think again. Recently, some consumers eager to be the first on the block to own the iPhone when it was first introduced were cheated by scammers. These con artists set up phony web sites, posing as legitimate retailers.
Victims wired payments for phones that were never delivered, or paid for worthless instructions to unlock their iPhones.
