bid2buying Ebay Fake Flash Memory Seller High Alert Devious – Hong Kong
Posted by KittyFireFlash on October 19, 2009
bid2buying is an eBay seller of Counterfeit (Fake – false capacity memory) memory cards. Registered in Hong Kong, bid2buying uses private auctions and also sells mp players and spy flash usb pens.
bid2buying belongs to the Chen Haijian counterfeit ring operating on eBay. Id’s in this ring are:
bid2buying
fleabase
getwowprice
greatwallseller
showwhat
xoldskool
xprodeal
Buyers of 32GB and 64GB advertised capacity, please read these two articles immediately!
- How Can You Spot Fake Flash Memory Chips? What Is the Key Factor That Determines If MP3 MP4 Players, USB Flash Drives Or Memory Cards Are Fake Capacity? Don’t forget to answer the questions – we need your data!
- Warning! eBay 32GB 64GB Fake Flash Memory Outbreak – USB Pen Drives.
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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.
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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. |
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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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- October 2009 – SOSFakeFlash Battle Plan
- October 2009 – Ebay Fake Flash Seller Hot List
- Please read this Survival Kit to help you with your eBay seller!
To see bid2buying’s negative feedback Please Click Here
October 18th, 2009 – we have 1 eBay listings confirmed fake.
The models sold under the eBay seller bid2buying 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 bid2buying, 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:
- 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.
- 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:
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PayPal Transaction Number
- Ebay Item Number
- Date Of PayPal Transaction
- Date Of eBay Item Listing
- Your eBayer Id
- Cite eBay Seller bid2buying
- The results from your testing with H2testw 1.4
- 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.

















Oksana said
Hi,
Recently I purchased two mp-players claimed to have 16Gb memory from 2 different sellers both based in HongKong, after testing with H2testw 1.4 both turned to be fakes, both crashed during/after test and currently both are just dead (do not respond at all – can not be detected by computer, can not be switched on either)
1) date of purchase Feb. 21, 2010 , received March 3, 2010 – amount paid AU $44.00 ($39.63)
eBay item number 390160047434
eBay Seller id bid2buying
Your eBay Buyer id oksanakis55
Your output from H2testw 1.4 – sorry, I did not save the outputs, I did not know it’s important thing to do, all I can remember was something like “The media is likely to be defective, 3.5 GByte OK, 12.1 GByte DATA LOST…”
eBay item description
16GB 2.8″ Touch Screen MP3 MP4 MP5 Player 16G RM RMVB
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=390160047434&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
Seller address (complete) if you have it – I don’t have it yet, but claimed to be HongKong based
2) date of purchase Feb 22, 2010, item received March 3, 2010 – amount paid GBP 29.00 ($43.66)
eBay item number 220559934565
eBay Seller id digitsonic
Your eBay Buyer id oksanakis55
Your output from H2testw 1.4 – sorry, I did not save the outputs, I did not know it’s important thing to do, all I can remember – test was not finished as at certain point the player just crashed, blank display, unresponsive, and it is still dead (despite numerous attempts to turn it on)
eBay item description
16GB Touch Screen MP3 MP4 RMVB Media Player 16G Camera
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=220559934565&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
Seller address (complete) if you have it – I don’t have it yet, but claimed to be HongKong based
A short word of you experience and or thoughts if you like (optional)
Some remarks:
1) during the auction both sellers used “private listing – bidders’ identities protected” so I suspect those bidders were fake, too
2) both items though coming from 2 different sellers were in 100% identical packing, no sender address indicated, no documents/ user manual included, no brand name. It’s very likely that bid2buying and digitsonic are in fact two IDs for one fraud seller based in HongKong
3) I was contatced by another honest buyer from FakeFlesh Angels team and warned of a risk to get a fake flash mamory from bid2buying it is already listed as a fraud seller at https://sosfakeflash.wordpress.com/report-a-fake/
4) after I discovered fraud (both items are really fake!) I sent unsatisfaction messages to both sellers claiming my money back, none responded so far; I am going to open the official dispute on ebay/paypal hoping to get full refund
5) I am going to fight to force ebay/paypal to provide real protection to decent ebayers and to punish those fraud sellers. Even if I fail to get my money back I will do my best to make the life of those robbers harder. I’ve just gave both fraud sllers the negative follow-up to my previous hasty positive feed back – it reads “BEWARE of FRAUD item FAKE 3.5GB instead of 16GB DEFECTIVE google SOSFakeFlash” – hope it prevents other buyers from dealing with those criminals
digitsonic and bid2buying are already on the list of fraud sellers at sosfakeflash.wordpress.com, but they continue cheating and robbing decent buyers as their listings are still full of the irems identical to the fakes as decribed by kittyfireflash and the ones I’ve got. hey, ebayers, if you’re about to purchase any of the following, please, better think twice!!! You’re going to loose your money:
BEWARE OF FAKE: 16GB 2.8″ Touch Screen MP3 MP4 MP5 Player 16G RM RMVB from bid2buying
BEWARE OF FAKE: 16GB Touch Screen MP3 MP4 RMVB Media Player 16G Camera from digitsonic
My gratitude to kittyfireflash and other FakeFlash Angels for raising the buyers awarness and helping us to stand up for uor rights!
If we are many – they can not ignore !
Oksana
steve said
I bought a 2gb mini mp3 player, winxp detects the drive. However, it show ZERO capacity of the memory. Very bad experience.
red said
‘Not a registered user’