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Urgent Message SOSFakeFlash December 2009 – Please Read!

Posted by KittyFireFlash on December 7, 2009

SOSFakeFlashSOSFaKeFlash is busy investigating eBay sellers and documenting. We are struggling under the load. The holiday period shows escalation. We need every victim who finds this site to help out for December 2009. The easiest way is to make sure you leave sosfakeflash in your feedback so other buyers find this site and the information they need.

We also need people to warn others. Recently a lot of fake flash memory powersellers have suffered damage in negative feedback – as you are all fighting back! The id’s are being taken offline and older id’s are moving into action. One such id is mycandyshop. There are others. You will find more information on how you can help and make a difference on the SOSFakeFlash Notice Board.

FakeFlashMemoryProfit AdicitionWe are seeing 32GB usb flash drives being sold at prices as low as $16 US. There are a lot of naive eBay members about to become victims shortly. All current Fake Flash Angels, Fake Flash Commando’s and those who would like to help, please review flash chip prices: Flash Memory Prices Are Rising In 2009 – Up To 25% Since April 2009. Danger Of Grade C and D Being Used In False Capacity MP Players, USB Flash Drives And Memory Cards.

Patrol eBay for sellers and contact buyers. Have them test and report into SOSFakeFlash immediately if they confirm false capacity.

If you want eBay and or Paypal to take action against these sellers, you will have to be aggressive. They addicted to the fees fraudulent sellers for mp3 mp4 players, memory cards and usb flash drives generate. Both are desperate for revenue and would prefer to look the other way. It is up to you to add your voice and say you will not tolerate their complicity in this fraud. They advertise buyer protection, but it is not fact, just advertising to reassure buyers. The records of eBay victims before you at this site make this fact very clear.

If action is not taken by eBay buyers, December 2009 could be the worst fake flash memory selling record in eBay’s history – the highest ever.

3 Responses to “Urgent Message SOSFakeFlash December 2009 – Please Read!”

  1. Ron Haholy said

    xoldskool ripped me off on 16GB MP3/MP4 player with FAKE memory, he wants me to send it back for refund, why should I have to waste more money, I have been successful with another seller getting money back on bad mp4 player and he said to toss it out. why cant xoldskool take the same advise, I have opened a resolution with eBay, lets see how eBay will back its buyers, this is xoldskool reply:

    I said i will refund all of your money .but we need get the player first.We must return it to the supplier and get response there.Pls help me send it back by the cheapest way.
    The address is
    Qiu Huizhen(邱惠珍)
    404 ErQi4Dong BianJianYiDaYuan
    NANHULU LUOHUQUq
    SHENZHEN GUANGDONGSHENG CHINA
    And the zip code is 518000
    Pls write the item number as well as your ebay ID on the envelope, then i can recognize it quickly.
    Thank you very much.
    Sorry again and pls count on me to help you to solve this heart and soul .

    as you can see they act as if I was the first one with problem…

    Ron

  2. Amethyst Owl said

    I checked eBay for listings exposing the scam and couldn’t find one, so I created my own. Right now eBay is offering FREE listings to encourage more members to sell, so it’s a good time to post a listing that exposes the Frankenflash scam. This is the first time I’ve done anything like this, so if anyone has any feedback on the ad I wrote and/or ways to make it more powerful I’m open to them. I know I’m doing something wrong as I already have a bid…

    Item# 260525638743 ends Dec. 28, 2009

    Thanks!

  3. Detective7 said

    No Amethyst Owl,

    You did not do anything wrong. This happens. You might check the id and the country of origin. Not everyone understands English well.

    Often one has to communicate with the buyer to make sure they understand EXACTLY what they are bidding for.

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