Nous pensons que cette commande instantanée énumérée par nadin357 est probablement la capacité fausse – personne ne pourrait se permettre de risquer le listinh quelque chose cette des coûts plus de 60 euros en gros avec un prix de début de 1 euro ! Examinez toute la mémoire Flash avec h2testw Rapportez dedans au flash […]
June 11, 2009 by fightflashfraud
Over the last couple of months huge numbers of counterfeit 32GB and 64GB Kingston DataTraveler flash drives have been advertised on the Internet. These mimic the appearance of the real ones but there are some clues that can help you identify a counterfeit even before you buy. The first one is that the fakes seem […]
June 4, 2009 by fightflashfraud
We think this flash drive listed by *austrade* on ebay Australia may be a dropshipping item from China and is probably fake capacity and counterfeit. If you bought a 64GB Kingston on ebay from any seller it is very likely to be a fake that will cause data loss. Test immediately with h2testw. Report in […]
May 27, 2009 by fightflashfraud
This item has been reported as fake capacity with test results and all information required for the item to be entered in the sosfakeflash database. If you bought a flash drive from this seller we suggest you test it immediately with h2testw. Fake capacity flash drives inevitably cause file loss and corruption of data. Sellers […]
May 21, 2009 by fightflashfraud
Is thewrightcornerstore (a recently registered ebay member in the US) a rich philanthropist? Could this be someone who can afford to risk making a huge loss? Listing genuine 64GB Kingston flash drives on auctions where they might sell for considerably less than the wholesale price would be madness. We don’t think this member is rich, […]
March 29, 2009 by techreporters
SOSFakeFlash reports more counterfeit DataTraveler 150 32GB flash drives found on eBay. eBay seller niuren2008 joins abestpartner0. Together they sold over 2,800 for a sales profit of £54,000! eBay members paid prices generally in the $20 to $30 US dollar range. Far below rock bottom fair market value. At a reputable internet site, newegg.com the […]
March 16, 2009 by techreporters
Kingston’s latest usb flash drive product line, DataTraveler 150 is the victim of counterfeiters. Scammers and Fraudsters know a good thing when they see it. The reputation of Kingston for quality products is the perfect target. eBay is the favorite place to sell counterfeit items especially for flash technology. The conduit market is worldwide. eBay […]
June 13, 2009 by fightflashfraud
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