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.
In one listing along printkingdom has earned a great deal of money and frauded 361 people.

£11.99 X 361 = £4328
Why are eBay members victims of sellers such printkingdom? They don’t understand the costs of flash memory chips. printkingdom has already started the typical spin of
opphys you got a faulty item! Sorry.
There is nothing faulty about reprogramming memory chips to lie about their real capacity. It is not a difficult thing to do. Members of the FrankenFlash project have been able to super size small flash memory chips with ease. All you need is the right software.

How long will printkingdom get away will fraud? Will he run like other fake flash memory sellers on eBay? Leave victims stranded? Do not buy any usb flash memory on eBay. 80 to 95% of all items sold are fake.
Please review flash memory pricing information: Flash Memory Chips – Prices
If you purchased from this seller, please test the memory capacity of the item immediately using: H2testw. It is free. If you confirm your item is false capacity, please report in to SOSFakeFlash immediately! For additional information and help, visit the SOSFakeFlash site.

KittyFireFlash
January 21, 2010
The point is volume selling, Mark.
If you have to refund 10 buyers to keep them quiet, you are still 351 sales ahead in the example above. Many who are refunded will be happy and leave positive or perhaps neutral instead of a negative.
So printkingdom gets away with his scam, his FB score rising. The smarter fake flash sellers will refund and smooth ruffled feathers. At the moment he has stopped listing them. The volume has been sold, the damage done.
If you can Mark, please contact people who left positive feedback and ask them to test. They are in danger of losing their data files shortly.
Mark B
January 21, 2010
Well I just reported a fake 32GB stick to them and got an immediate refund. I’m not sure what their game is but if they refund on demand what’s the point of the scam?