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Old 16th Dec 2006, 3:35 pm
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I would have thought, if eBay gets enough complaints about one particluar eBay seller, they would do something about it?
Well I have yet to hear of a single hacked MP4 case where they did. I only hear people complaining eBay is leaving them out to dry, taking the seller's side. The popular notion is, they're making too much money to be motivated to close sellers accounts. I am convinced by all I've seen that eBay is well aware of the rampant problem of hacked 4GB players. However, they are falling all over themselves to pass the buck and avoid looking at it as a worlwide eBay SCANDAL.

That's my beef with eBay. They're pretending it isn't a big deal to avoid those hong kong dollars. But who here knows of a 4GB Nano lookalike chinese clone that is actually 4GB? (And there are many non-Nano's that are also fake GB's) If there are NONE, then all of those sellers on all eBay sites are selling fraudulent merchandise. With all the reports people have had who purchased 4GB players, that should be enough evidence for eBay to put a stop to it, since no Nano clone seller can prove the units they're shipping contain 4GigaBYTES of flash, and its been proven the chips being used can't be used in a 4GB configuration. After all, epay had no problem changing the rules for how you could sell Playstation 3's (making sellers show photos of cash register receipts etc etc).
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