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A Chinese woman was tasered by New Hampshire police after a confrontation with Apple store employees who thought she was buying too many iPhones.

Xiaojie Li, 44, bought two iPhone 5s at an Apple Store in Nashua, New Hampshire last Friday. She returned Tuesday to buy two more, later saying it was for family in China.

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Apple Store employees refused to sell them to her as per the company’s two iPhones per person policy.

Apple says it doesn’t want iPhones going into the black market instead of into customer hands.

Xiaojie Li insisted, and made a video that she claimed showed other customers buying more than two of the phones.

Staffers than asked her to leave and when she didn’t comply the Apple Store employees called security and the police.

A scuffle ensued which ended when police tasered Li. They charged her with trespassing and resisting arrest.

Li told a local television station through an intrepretor that she doesn’t understand English and didn’t understand that she had been asked to leave.

The police force is reviewing its use of the Taser.

According to CNN Money, Li was carrying about $16,000 in cash at the time of her arrest.

Li, a Chinese national, lives in nearby Newton, Mass.

With files from Business Insider