SOSFakeFlash Quik Note 20100505
Posted by KittyFireFlash on May 5, 2010
Keep reporting your eBay fake flash memory sellers! Our list at SOSFakeFlash is growing for fraudulent sellers on eBay. Use the Report A Fake Tab. to report sellers. Please make sure you also include your eBayer id to avoid a delay. The database requires it, it will not accept your information without it. Help us to help you and save precious time.
Operation Fake Flash Storm is increasing pressure on eBay. More buyers are receiving refunds. Removing ebay sellers and having them suspended for selling fake flash memory products requires that you also contact other buyers for your seller and warn them to test.
You can report any eBay seller who dared to list a memory card, mp player, or usb flash drive as “faulty”. Hacked memory flash chips are not faulty, they are HACKED. The sellers should know better. Instead they are attempting to reclaim their financial loss at your expense. Unless an eBay listing clearly says it is a “fake” , any listing will be treated as fraudulent. No exceptions. SOSFakeFlash will not tolerate word games from sellers. A zero tolerance policy exists.
Resist black mail from sellers, it is increasing. Report them to eBay and forward your email correspondence as evidence. Sellers do not have the right to ask you to change your feedback as a condition of refund. It is extortion and a violation of eBay rules.
If you have a fake, make sure to leave : SOSFakeFlash + H2testw in your feedback. If you left positive you can do follow up feedback indicating the truth. eBay sellers hate this. It means they are going to receive a suspensions soon. Save others from your experience, use your feedback to warn people. Some sellers will ofter you more than the price you paid (including shipping and handling) to get you to change your feedback. Resist.
KittyFireFlash said
We are receiving reports of a few eBay powersellers trying to blackmail buyers. Please keep your email correspondance. If it is in your eBay messages, forward immediately to your personal email address as a record.
Intimidation is part of the fake flash game. How you react to it, tells you more about yourself then the seller.
Do you let people take advantage of you? Or do you stand up for your rights?
There is only one way to make this world a better place. One person at a time.
This crises in fraud on eBay is a reflection of the world in which we live. You might not be able to “fix” the world, but you can FIX your fake flash memory seller by fighting back. Do so for yourself, do so for other people who are currently being scammed on eBay, just like you.
Seth said
Recent research shows people are starting to kick ass on ebay. There are more warning listings and more people with guts.
Language needs improving. Less english, more the language of country where people are being frauded.
Use the internet. Make the scammers cry!
Fakeflashcommandos, keep up the good work and make eveyone proud.