SOSFakeFlash Increase Internet Awareness About Fake Flash Memory Products Multi Language Challenge. Increase Awareness On eBay About Fake Memory And Fraud!
Posted by KittyFireFlash on June 14, 2010
78 countries have received fake mp players, memory cards and usb flash drives purchased on eBay. Did you know that?
SOSFakeFlash reports a serious problem – getting the message out to eBay members whose native language is not English. They are not being made aware of the issue.
As of June 13th, SOSFakeFlash has 1158 seller ids documented on the eBay Fake Flash Memory seller lists. This week alone, FakeMemorySentinel will be issuing over 85 warnings to test! Unbelievable but true.
We need your help! Especially if you know another language then English. How can you help? Do you want to see the list of countries that have been frauded on eBay?
Covered:
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List Of Countries Where eBay Members Have Been Frauded With Fake Flash Memory
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Languages Needed
SOSFakeFlash publishes in English. This issue is Global and a lot of people are not aware. See the list of languages needed below and why.This is the language most members know and are comfortable with. Unfortunately this is a handicap.
List Of Countries Where eBay Members Have Been Frauded With Fake Flash Memory
Albania Argentina Armenia Australia Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Brazil Bulgaria Canada Chile Costa Rica Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Ecuador El Salvador Estonia Finland France Germany Gibraltar Greece Guam Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Ireland Israel Italy Japan Kazakhstan Latvia Liechtenstein |
Lithuania Luxembourg Malaysia Maldives Malta Mauritius Mexico Moldova Netherlands Netherlands Antilles New Caledonia New Zealand Norway Oman Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Puerto Rico Romania Russian Federation Serbia Singapore Slovakia Slovenia South Africa South Korea Spain Sri Lanka Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Turkey Ukraine United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States Virgin Islands (U.S.) |
2. Languages Needed
Do you know one of these languages? If so, we need your help to spread awareness. It is the only way to reduce the problem of fake flash memory products being sold on eBay.
If you have any web space, or can visit internet sites and forums that write in these languages, please visit them or write something about the problem of fake (false capacity memory). Let them know about SOSFakeFlash and the free testing software H2testw that helps detect fakes. They can use google translation to read our pages and learn about the problem.
The biggest reason people become victims? They do not understand the true costs of flash memory chips. Unlike other products, the profit margin is actually very small. That is how eBay members are trapped into buying fake memory! So many are in shock when they find their 32GB or 64GB or even 128GB is only 2GB ~ 4 GB in size!
A lot of work has gone into the FrankenFlash Project sites. Each addresses different issues and problems. Let’s make the effort worthwhile and reach people who really need help!
Languages needed:
Arabic Assamese Azerbaijani Bosnian Bulgarian Chinese Czech Danish Dutch Estonian Finnish French |
German Greek Hindi Hungarian Italian Japanese Latvia Lithuanian Norwegian Polish portuguese Punjabi |
Romanian Russian Serbo-Croatian Slovak Slovene Spanish Swedish Thai Turkish Ukrainian Urdu |
If you can write something in another language to raise Global Awareness, it would help fight this battle against reprogramming flash memory chips.
Too many people have suffered and lost data and hard earned money. If you want to add real muscle, link to these sites:
https://sosfakeflash.wordpress.com/
http://fakeflashnews.wordpress.com/
http://fixfakeflash.wordpress.com/
http://flashdrivefacts.wordpress.com/
http://flashfakecentral.wordpress.com/
http://fakememorysentinel.wordpress.com/
http://flashchiptech.wordpress.com/To really open peoples eyes, they need to see this report published by the FrankenFlash Project, it says it all!
Global Report – eBay Fake Memory 2008 – 2009
http://flashfakecentral.wordpress.com/2010/01/10/global-report-ebay-fake-memory-2008-2009/
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