showwhat is bad news where flash memory is concerned. This id is part of the Chen Haijian counterfeit ring operating on eBay. The ring has currently 7 eBay ids, three serving a sentence in eBay fake flash prison for fraud.
Attempts were made in October 2009 to shut this seller down. The only thing that happened was showwhat dived under a rock to hide. Instead the other id’s in the Chen Haijian picked up the pace. Due to the success of eBay members against the powerhouse id of xprodeal, showwhat was pressed into service.
showwhat uses a lot of private auctions and you know what that means – the ability to hide the wrong doing from potential buyers. It only leads more victims to be frauded.
As usual buyers do not test items properly and leave feedback like this:

It leads more buyers to suffer the same fake flash memory experience. Most of the usb flash drives are being sold in private auctions. Oh, a 32GB usb flash drive for $25 AU? Showwhat is happy to provide you with the illusion and sadly eBay members continue to fall for it.
There is only one way to kick eBay scammer showwhat back under a rock – start warning other eBay members who bought from him and warn them to test with H2testw. Read: H2testw 1.4 – Gold Standard In Detecting USB Counterfeit Drives
To warn people read How To Warn Others On eBay As A Fake Flash Angel – Fight Back Against Fake MP Players, Memory Cards, USB Flash Drives – A Guide
On July 13, 2009 SOSFakeFlash Published:
showwhat Ebay Fake Flash Seller High Alert Devious – China
The only thing that has changed? The advertised sizes, not a difficult thing to do, just reprogramme to the size currently in demand by eBay members.
Fraud continues when victims do not take action to stop a seller. It escalates when buyers cave in and change their feedback as a condition of refund (against eBay policy). Who stops fraud? You do. Xprodeal was a champion fake flash seller id, but eBay members put their shoulder to the wheel – they shut him down. If you are a victim of showwhat – report in to SOSFakeFlash. Use the report a fake tab at this site.
These sellers are on theHot List, Will you help make them history? If you are a victim of fraud on eBay, make a difference, fight back, warn others and contribute by saying NO! Help your fellow eBay members, save them from data loss. Help them to march to PayPal and claim refunds. Money is hard to earn these days, fraud should not be part of the “eBay experience”, neither should members suffer the loss of their valuable data.