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zuzieq56 Ebay Fake Flash Seller High Alert – China

Posted by KittyFireFlash on October 9, 2009

zuzieq56 is an eBay seller of Counterfeit (Fake – false capacity) Flash USB drives . Registered in China, zuzieq56 has been selling fake 32GB usb flash drives.

3820

also sold:

3823 3822

3821 3819

Please test your device to ensure you have the advertised capacity with H2testw to ensure you have the advertised capacity. Report in to SOSFakeFlash if your testing confirms you have a false capacity device.

FakeFlashSellers01 Don’t forget to leave the calling card of “SOSFakeFlash” and “H2testw” in your feedback to help others. Do not change your feedback to get a refund – you will only create more victims. See what we have on file.

Do a good deed. Warn other eBay buyers of fake flash. Save another person from a a fake flash nightmare and potential data loss. Read: How Contacting eBay Buyers OF Fake Memory Purchases Saves Others – A Victim’s Thank You!

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Oct 4th, 2009 – we have 1 eBay listings confirmed fake.

The models sold under the eBay seller zuzieq56 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 zuzieq56, 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).

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 zuzieq56
  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.

5 Responses to “zuzieq56 Ebay Fake Flash Seller High Alert – China”

  1. KittyFireFlash said

    News Flash!

    zuzieq56 has just been confirmed as connected to the eBay id, toomanyles57.

    Please be advised, you are not leading with an innocent here. toomanyles57 was shut down and zuzieq56 is the switch over id to carry on selling fakes.

    It is urgent people contact other buyers of zuzieq56 to warn them!

    If you can spare two brain cells, please donate them to eBay. As usual they are asleep at the wheel. Perhaps from counting all the profits from listing fees?

  2. Barry said

    Dont worry about zuzieq56 anymore guys, I wrote to paypal last night and stated my case and this morning the seller was removed from paypal. Strike 1 for SOSFAKEFLASH!! As it happens i bought two drives together, one from zuzieq56 and one from toomanyles, the second one hasn’t arrived yet so when it does i will be sending in the same complaint to ebay. Little by little well weed out the fraudsters!

    zuzieq56 is no more!!!!

  3. hayden said

    it’s been more than 25 days since i ordered 32gb flash drive,today i found out that the seller zuzieq56 is not registered anymore!! what can i do to get a refund???

  4. KittyFireFlash said

    zuzieq56 may now be toast, but there is still one other id active in the counterfeit ring! Read:

    toomanyles_1985 Ebay Fake Flash Memory Seller High Alert – China – Massive 32GB False Capacity Part Of eBay Counterfeit Ring: Po Leung kuk

    Over 3500 ebay members have been frauded.

  5. Barry said

    Hayden, dont worry too much about deliver time. Depending on where you live, it could take more than a month to arrive. Zuzieq56 stated on the ebay auctions that all items were sent by registered post. That, unfortunately was a lie aswell. they are sent by “snail-mail”. The chances are that you will still get your brand new “4gb” drive sometime soon. remember that when you won and paid for it, zuzieq56 was still a registered member and hoped to keep on defrauding members for some time. There is no reason to doubt that you will still receive it in the next week or so. However, dont be too overjoyed when the package arrives in your mailbox, any data you do write in the drive will be corrupted. My advice to you, and i ask permission from the site owners to give this opinion, I would either go to your bank and cancel the transaction, or try to reclaim on paypal using the “non recieved” tab. If you use the “fraudelent goods” tab, you will have to send it back to the seller, provide proof of resending and in doing so, give the seller the oppurtunity to re-sell the drive which is what they did to me. I for one have no intention of doing that! If sellers are peddling false goods on Ebay, and ebay are profiting by it, in many cases while being aware that there is a possibility that the seller is dishonest, well telling a little white lie, that you didnt receive the item, is in my books, is justified. I think its important that as many people as possible get a refund by whatever means possible, not for the fifteen or twenty dollars that the drive might have cost, but if say 100 people that bought the drive, cancelled their payment, that would leave the seller out of pocket anywhere between $1500 – $2000. That would, in my opinion “serve zuzieq56 right”! If no one stops their payments, zuzieq56 will just start right up again under a different name without even as much as a slap on the wrist.

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