Fake Flash Voyager usb flash drives continue to be sold on eBay. A visit to the Corsair website makes it clear this usb flash drive is offered in 8GB, 16GB and 32GB capacity. It is not offered in 64GB or 128GB. Yet you will find these false capacity usb flash drives for sale on eBay. […]
March 1, 2011 by techreporters
Wholesaler sites in China offer usb faux leather pen flash drives at amazingly low prices. Most are resold on eBay. They are fake capacity. SOSFakeFlash reports not one tested has ever exceeded 8GB genuine capacity for flash memory. Most are between 1GB and 2GB capacity real capacity. This usb flash drive pen stick is the […]
November 30, 2010 by techreporters
The number of eBay sellers who continue to offer DT310 usb flash drives on eBay is rising. In June, 2010 FakeFlashNews issued a warning: Kingston DataTraveler 310 DT310/256GB Fake USB Flash Drives Flooding eBay! Fraud Warning. SOSFakeFlash issued a special report in November, 2010: DT310 Plague Ravages eBay. Kingston Technologies Under Attack By Counterfeit Flash […]
July 14, 2010 by techreporters
eBay is attempting to prevent frauded buyers from claiming refunds from fraudulent seller hello-9928 aka Andy-wjm. Victim Rocket Ham reports eBay will not initiate the refund process because PayPal has issued a directive that claims against this seller may not be filed. KittyFireFlash from SOSFakeFlash reports: Activity for the fake flash memory seller known as […]
April 22, 2010 by techreporters
eBay seller sunfeixia2009 of false capacity 32GB SD SDHC flash memory secure digital cards has renamed his id to sunfeixia99. This was followed by deregistering. Did eBay suspend him or is he taking a little break to prepare his new identity? Techreports believe his feedback score dropped and he is in the penalty box. It […]
April 19, 2010 by techreporters
SOSFakeFlash reports eBay sellers having purchased fake memory products for resale on eBay simply change the wording of their listing titles once buyers report false capacity. They do not remove their listings. Instead they relist mp players, usb flash drives and memory cards as “Faulty”. This is a gross misrepresentation of the truth and is […]
March 21, 2010 by techreporters
The best prices for Kingston Data Traveler 200 128GB flash drives? Prices range from $10 to $510 US. The lowest discounted price for genuine ones, TechReporters found on March 20, 2010 was $376 US. Can you buy them cheaper? Of course you can.
March 10, 2010 by techreporters
eBay Sellers in the United States, United Kingdom and Canada are unleashing a secondary plague of fake usb flash drives on eBay members. FakeFlashNews is presenting two case studies with additional information to help buyers understand the problem. It is unfortunate so many believe the items are defective. They do not realize the flash memory […]
January 22, 2010 by techreporters
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 […]
December 17, 2009 by fightflashfraud
Did you find that Paypal and ebay sent you round in circles when you complained about a fake flash item? They do the same to sellers who had false negatives left by non paying buyers. They do it to those who had their ebay and Paypal accounts hijacked – see dear-ebay to read the experience […]
November 9, 2009 by techreporters
eBay, is it a safe place to buy? No. Not if you wish to buy flash memory technology such as mp3 mp4 players, memory cards for your digital camera, or usb flash pen drives to store your data. The probability that you will receive the advertised capacity is currently estimated by SOSFakeFlash to be less […]
November 7, 2009 by techreporters
According to SOSFakeFlash, the sale of fake false capacity flash memory products is out of control on eBay for usb flash drives, mp3 mp4 players and memory cards. Read their report: Fake Flash Memory On Ebay Escalates. SOSFakeFlash Status Report 20091031. Fake Memory Cards, MP3 MP4 Players, USB Flash Drive PenSticks. How To Fight Against […]
September 15, 2009 by techreporters
SOSFakeFlash is asking honest eBay sellers in the Orient to take action against fraudulent eBay sellers operating in this region.
September 9, 2009 by techreporters
SOSFakeFlash publishes a list of eBay sellers who sell fake false capacity usb flash drives, memory cards and mp players. It includes sellers who also sold brand name counterfeits. There are counts against the seller from victims clever enough to discover the truth. The list even allows people to see the sellers negative and neutral […]
September 6, 2009 by techreporters
eBay seller toomanyles572 is offering usb Thumb Drive Flash Memory Pen Sticks at amazing prices. Cheap! One of the best Bargains on eBay. $15 US for 16GB! SOSFakeFlash notified Fake Flash News they suspect this seller is dumping false capacity usb flash drives with alarming speed – they are declaring an emergency consumer warning. If […]
September 2, 2009 by techreporters
Room 1921, a place false capacity usb flash drives, mp players and memory cards slip into their mailing envelopes to begin their journey. Destination? All four corners of the globe. Mission? Destroy files and data. Objective? Earn large sums of money through fraud, ruin the reputation of eBay, destroy consumer confidence in flash memory based […]
August 7, 2009 by techreporters
Private auctions are the most deadly on eBay for nand based flash technology. eBay sellers of false capacity usb flash drives, memory cards and MP players frequently use this time of auction to evade detection. They last the longest on eBay according to SOSFakeFlash, fraud the most eBayers and make the most money. To learn […]
July 27, 2009 by techreporters
Did you buy a usb flash drive on eBay? A memory card? An MP Player? Watch Out! The probability that you purchased a fake – false capacity item is extremely high! If you bought an advertised capacity of 512 MB,01 GB,02 GB,04 GB,08 GB,16 GB,32 GB,64 GB,120 GB,128 GB,500 GB you need to do your […]
July 7, 2009 by techreporters
Do you wonder how fraud is permitted on eBay? How it is possible for those who wish to cheap and fraud buyers, get away with it? Recently SOSFakeFlash Published on a documented seller, digitalting0303. There is a lot of money made in selling false capacity MP Players, Usb flash drives and memory cards. digitalting0303 is […]
June 28, 2009 by techreporters
These sellers have sold fake and counterfeit USB Flash Drives, MP Players and Memory Cards on eBay. They are difficult to detect or shutdown because they use “Private Auctions”. They hide Buyer ID’s and in feedback you will not see the item description or the item number listing to inspect. Never bid for any of […]
June 23, 2009 by techreporters
Le world-factory-paradise de vendeur a énuméré cette commande fausse d’instantané de capacité à vendre. N’importe qui utilisant un enregistrera la perte de données. Comme jamais nous conseillons fortement des ebayers pour examiner toute la mémoire Flash avec le libre programmez h2testw. Rapportez dedans à SOSFakeFlash si votre essai vous confirme ont un dispositif faux de […]
June 10, 2009 by fightflashfraud
The sale of counterfeit USB flash drives (which are also fake capacity), generic fake capacity USB flash drive, fake capacity Media players, memory cards etc is big business in China both on ebay and elsewhere. An example on ebay is seller beyboosry – in the 90 days prior to the seller’s feedback score plunging to […]
June 8, 2009 by fightflashfraud
The pictures used by ebay seller 3343871181 (registered in Italy) are not of genuine 32GB drives so we think this seller has listed fake capacity drives. Testing with h2testw is likely to reveal that they have a very small capacity. Report in to SOSFakeFlash if your testing confirms you have a false capacity device.
June 6, 2009 by techreporters
The FrankenFlash Project has just released a new edition of the fake flash sellers report on eBay! This report is one that victims have been patiently waiting for. There are 390 eBay sellers with almost 1,500 fake usb memory sticks, mp players and memory cards shown. It covers the period from April 2008 to May […]
June 5, 2009 by fightflashfraud
Questa falsificazione evidente 32GB Kingston è stata elencata quma_trading, un venditore ebay basato in Italia. Quattro membri ebay già hanno lasciato le risposte positive per questa falsificazione – forse un membro ebay in Italia potrebbe avvertire che loro l’articolo sono capienza falsa. Chiunque che usando uno di questi finalmente troverà che le lime sono perse […]
June 5, 2009 by fightflashfraud
The seller fenua0 may not know these are fake. One has already been sold. We suggest the buyer test with h2testw immediately and gets in touch with the seller.
June 2, 2009 by fightflashfraud
These 64GB Kingston flash drives sold by chriscon12 are fake capacity and will cause data loss. If you bought one test it immediately with h2testw. Report in to SOSFakeFlash if your testing confirms you have a false capacity device.
June 2, 2009 by fightflashfraud
June 2, 2009 by fightflashfraud
The packaging used for this 8GB USB flash drive sold on ebay by sicilydreamer (based in Hong Kong) is notorious. It has been used by fraud gangs for packing fake capacity flash drives for a very long time. As we have never come across a genuine flash drive in this packaging we are inclined to […]
June 2, 2009 by fightflashfraud
Feedback indicates that these two models of 8GB flash drive are fake capacity. If you bought a flash drive from Hong Kong based ebay seller world_max_store test it immediately with h2testw. Report in to SOSFakeFlash if your testing confirms you have a false capacity device.
June 1, 2009 by fightflashfraud
Gli azionamenti dell’istantaneo in questo che impacca sono risultato sempre essere capienza falsa. Pensiamo che questo sia capienza falsa anche. Il venditore non può sapere – forse qualcuno dovrebbe suggerire le prove vitooooo2 esso con h2testw.
May 30, 2009 by fightflashfraud
These are fake capacity flash drives not, as seller streetfiction claims, faulty ones. The seller chose to ignore a warning that these were fake not faulty. Here is what the seller says in the listing: These USB’s are sold as faulty, some do not like being formatted; I don’t know what the problem is but […]
May 26, 2011 by techreporters
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