Fighting flash fraud on Ebay

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

This 64GB DataTraveler flash drive is bound to be a fake

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happy_wedding_dress_on_my_store2008

We are sure this DataTraveler listed on ebay will prove to be fake – for one thing it’s far too cheap to be genuine. Secondly, seller happy_wedding_dress_on_my_store2008 also offers the fraudsters’ favourite fake flash drive. Finally the seller is using private auctions – a sure fire sign that this is another fraudster in China.

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

August 28, 2009 at 2:03 PM

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  1. After receiving 6 definite negative feedbacks on the counterfeit and fake capacity 64gb DT150’s, I can happily announce the divorce of this seller from the gang.

    happy_wedding_dress_on_my_store2008 is no longer a registered user.

    http://www.toolhaus.org/cgi-bin/negs?User=+happy_wedding_dress_on_my_store2008+&Dirn=Received+by

    Traveler

    September 8, 2009 at 11:10 AM

  2. happy_wedding_dress_on_my_store2008
    tiandicangsang201088
    lhhshop168
    daiweiyun88828
    ruyuyi20080808
    kuailedwo

    kuailedwo is another seller who shows previous sales in feedback of wedding dresses and 925 Sterling silver as well as fake flash drives.

    This “wedding dress gang” gets bigger and bigger.

    The word “gang” makes me think of a bunch of thugs.

    Now just imagine that bunch of thugs walking menacingly down the street,coming after you in their wedding dresses and fine 925 Sterling jewellery and tooled up with a load of fake flash drives.

    Frightening!

    Traveler

    August 30, 2009 at 2:16 AM

  3. happy_wedding_dress_on_my_store2008
    tiandicangsang201088
    lhhshop168
    daiweiyun88828
    ruyuyi20080808

    All members of the “wedding dress gang”.

    All these sellers have something in common. Wedding dresses, 925 Sterling silver jewellery and fake flash drives.

    The one thing I would definitely like to see them all having in common is:

    “No longer a registered user”

    The last two have already achieved that status, and with your help, the other three could soon join them.

    If you have bought a drive from any of these sellers, please test and send in your results to the email address given at http://sosfakeflash.wordpress.com/report-a-fake/ Your input is welcomed and valued by the team here at fightflashfraud. The more evidence gathered on these sellers, the better. This is your chance to help fight against the injustice we all suffer as a result of this ongoing fraud.

    Traveler

    August 29, 2009 at 12:08 AM


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