SOSFakeFlash recently released a Global report on the prices sellers earn and what the average bid prices are for fake memory purchases on eBay. It represents a two year effort for the FrankenFlash Project. It seems that ignorance on the costs of flash memory chips, causes so many eBay members to fall victim to fraudulent […]
January 10, 2010 by techreporters
zhangjiayun1976 was being monitored by SOSFakeFlash. Offering 11 different multiple item listings, zhangjiayun1976 has deregistered after frauding eBay members. This is the new approach of eBay sellers intent on fraud.
January 10, 2010 by techreporters
eBay sellers used private auction listings to hide the selling for fake capacity memory products on eBay. Now, according to SOSFakeflash, they use multiple item listings to fraud. “Dump and run“. printkingdom is busy frauding naive ebay members. According to SOSFakeFlash, printkingdom registered in Hong Kong, offers 4 different false capacity items.
January 10, 2010 by techreporters
wefqewerfe11265485 eBay Seller registered in China sold fake usb flash drive pensticks using multiple item listings. He is a new breed of fake memory sellers invading eBay. SOSFakeFlash team members have been quietly research this new breed. They use only a few listings and offer buy now at extremely cheap prices. £12.49 for 64GB? Not […]
January 3, 2010 by techreporters
Counterfeit rings for flash memory on eBay continue to grow. FlashFakeCentral recently released a list of eBay seller id’s implicated in Counterfeit rings – selling false capacity flash memory products. How Many Fake Flash Memory Seller Counterfeit Rings Detected On eBay By SOSFaKeFlash? December 2009 Not revealed are the counterfeit rings these id’s belong to. […]
January 22, 2010 by techreporters
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