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Jrelease Ebay Fake Flash Seller Alert – China

Posted by KittyFireFlash on May 13, 2009

Jrelease is an eBay seller of Counterfeit (Fake) MP Players and memory cards. Based in China Jrelease is currently estimated to have sold more than 2000+ items

Important Reading:

Report in to SOSFakeFlash if your testing confirms you have a false capacity device. See the models on file.

To see Jrelease’s negative feedback Please Click Here

May 10th, 2009 – we have 4 eBay listings confirmed fake.

The models sold under the eBay seller Jrelease confirmed as Counterfeit, recorded with eBayer ID and eBay Item Number – Standard Procedure. Presented as listed at auction. Counterfeit items tied to criminal activity enjoy no protection. If you bought one of these items from Jrelease, you should test immediately with the software H2testw 1.4 . Do not store any important information until you can confirm you have the advertised capacity (minus formatting overhead).

2080

2081

Should your device not report the true advertised capacity:

  1. Immediately attempt to move any data you have stored on it to another source. Be advised if you have stored more than the reported size from H2testw 1.4, you will not be able to recover it all – you can expect to see errors in the copy back.
  2. Immediately report to eBay and PayPal to add your voice against this seller.

If the eBay Item number has disappeared from your won list. Please go to PayPal and search through your transactions for the approximate time frame of your purchase. You will find the details of your transaction and ebay item number. PayPal keeps this information for a long time. Use the email address:

complaint-response@paypal.com

Please include:

  1. PayPal Transaction Number
  2. Ebay Item Number
  3. Date Of PayPal Transaction
  4. Date Of eBay Item Listing
  5. Your eBayer Id
  6. Cite eBay Seller Jrelease
  7. The results from your testing with H2testw 1.4
  8. Any information concerning data loss and it’s value to you

You are to inform them you wish to be part of the investigation against this seller and are adding yourself to the evidence. You expect to be fully refunded for the purchase and shipping and if you can prove data loss compensation for it as well. Furthermore, it is a fact that PayPal and eBay are aware of cases pouring in. You are invited to copy:

SOSFakeFlashDrive@gmail.com

on your correspondence.

    One Response to “Jrelease Ebay Fake Flash Seller Alert – China”

    1. I got two 16Gb SDHC cards from jrelease. As reported here they will accept 12Gb of data but only the first 4Gb can be got back. If this was a 4Gb card at least it could be used. However these cards will not report the fault and so you never know if files are saved or not.

      The seller did refund but two weeks after the expected return of the cards to the address in China claimed they had not arrived. I filed the start of a claim with Ebay/PayPal and got a swift refund.

      On contacting over 40 people who left positive feed back some claimed no fault, but I doubt that they tried to store and read back more than 4Gb of data. Others then tested and found the same fault.

      I ended up going to play.com and got 32Gb cards instead – a fast reliable server and even if considerable more costly for 16Gb cards no concern over fake cards loosing important data.

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