Fighting flash fraud on Ebay

The authors of this blog want to elimnate flash fraud on Ebay

Another dodgy looking seller based in China

with 2 comments

excel88past88

We suspect that the ID excel88past88 used by this seller is yet another ID for an old familiar fraud gang. We think this flash drive will have nowhere near a 16GB capacity. As usual we strongly advise ebayers to test all flash memory with the free program h2testw.

Report in to SOSFakeFlash if your testing confirms you have a false capacity device.

Written by fightflashfraud

July 12, 2009 at 10:33 pm

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  1. Damn right, This seller is a fraud. I just bought this product and found that i’ve been cheated. It does show that it has 16gb capacity, but it doesn’t function properly, it corrupt whatever i put in and so unreliable.
    Don’t trust this seller. I asked for refund and they said i have to ship it at my cost to them

    Sharvan

    July 21, 2009 at 7:08 pm

  2. Hi Sharvan – hope you followed the first link to the info about test program h2testw and where to download it. Send your proof (test results from etc) to sosfakeflash (second link) so that your item can be recorded in our database.

    We are trying to preserve information about fraud on ebay that now vanishes quickly off their site. Without the help of victims reporting in to sosfakeflash with test results, seller and buyer IDs, item numbers etc the evidence of fraud vanishes forever.

    fightflashfraud

    July 21, 2009 at 9:42 pm


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