Why, certainly. It is known that many Chinese play, so if you post in a dark alley for a while and a bit it should be fairly easy to get hold of a passer-by's equipment somehow, using any tactic conceivable.
You can also seek out cheap (web)shops and pit them against each others, which will cause a flurry of activity of sellers and producers seeking how to come up with the cheapest gear they think they might be able to get away with, and fuel a near-endless (well, till death does them part) spiral of underpayment of labor, underdevelopment of manufacturing skills, and undercutting or sidestepping all regulations seeking to counter it by limiting labour hours, minimum age, environmental burden, and so on.
One or two of these approaches just might be illegal and/or immoral, I seem to get confused in the subtleties of robber baron capitalism these days; maybe you can tell which of the two leaves the world in the worst of shapes?
(Just to illustrate, "for cheap" maybe isn't the only conceivable selection criterium; it has its consequences.)