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tadad1 10th Dec 2006 2:17 am

hotmale1616 selling hacked 4GB players trademe.co.nz
 
We have had the odd seller offering 4GB players popping up on trademe.co.nz which is the local equivilant of ebay and I usually leave a comment similar to this.

You may not be aware of it but Action chipset players such as the one you have listed support a maximum 2GB flash memory. Players over 2GB are fake with memory hacked to read larger than true size. To knowingly sell such a player is fraud. For protection of you & your buyers I suggest opening one of your players and checking the memory chip serial number on the Samsung or Hynix websites or with a Google search.

Unfortunatly any comments or questions placed are not visible until the seller replies, so if the seller does not like the question he can just ignore it. I also leave a community watch report with the same message but trademe seems to pretty much ignore them as well.

I decided to just buy the player and expose the fraud, if the seller does not stop selling them and give me a full refund plus return shipping my intention is then to file a fraud complaint with the NZ Police.

Friday I received the hacked player from a seller trading as hotmale1616 on trademe.co.nz. 4GB Nano Clone with a hacked 2GB Samsung chip K9HAG08U1M.

I used testdisk to analyse the memory and it reported the drive as being too small.

I then loaded it with 3 folders each filed with 1GB of MP3's. The last 9 files in folder2 and the entire contents of folder 3 were corrupt so I was pretty sure it was in fact a 2GB.

I then opened the player to confirm the chip size, on Samsung chips the 4th & 5th characters (K9HAG08U1M) define the chips density in this case 16Gigabit or 2GigaByte.

4GB label.

http://img186.imageshack.us/img186/1...zelabellj9.jpg

Capacity as displayed on player.

http://img174.imageshack.us/img174/5...nplayerxl0.jpg

Capacity as displayed in Windows.

http://img186.imageshack.us/img186/6...pertiesfu8.jpg

Test Disk Results.

http://img186.imageshack.us/img186/2...sresultbu2.jpg

Mp3 Player Disk Tool which is part of M3 Player Utilities displays the hacked size in the Format tab and the true size in the Partition Encrypt tab.

http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/766/hackedci8.jpghttp://img218.imageshack.us/img218/198/truepq2.jpg

Chip Serial Number

http://img174.imageshack.us/img174/4...number2qv1.jpg

Samsung Part number decoder

http://img186.imageshack.us/img186/9017/samsungoj2.jpg

http://img186.imageshack.us/img186/7...detailsln7.jpg

I am told by hotmale1616 that a full refund plus return shipping costs has been deposited to my bank account but it will not be until about Tuesday that I will know if it has or not.

Edited 13-12-06

Full refund was received player was returned to buyer. He has now relisted more fake 4GB players on trademe.co.nz. I have spoken with the local Police and they have refered me to the Fraud Squad in Auckland. Have also contacted the Department of Fair Trading.

Have also posted Negative feedback as follows:

Do Not be Conned, I bought a 4GB player that turned out to have a 2GB chip hacked to read as 4GB. As soon as the player was returned he relisted them. Posted details here. http://www.mympxplayer.org/viewtopic.php?p=14821#14821

This was his responce:
He got what he paid for. But obviously not good enough. Do not deal with this trader he is a bit psychotic. I suggest removing his bid, should he bid on your auctions.

I like the bit about being psychotic. :D

14-12-06

The following report was sent to TradeMe

I recently purchased a 4GB MP3 player Auction (#80254611). The player turned out to have a 2GB memory chip that was hacked to read as 4G. My money was refunded the player was returned. These players are fakes and the seller knows it and continues to list them. They use an ACTION brand chipset, one of the limitations of this is that they can only support a max 2GB nand flash memory. Details of my findings are posted here: http://www.mympxplayer.org/hotmale16...nz-vt2786.html . Despite community watch reports etc you appear to do nothing to stop this seller or these players from being sold. I have spoken to Police about this matter and am waiting to hear back from the Fraud Squad. People are getting ripped off how about some action. This is a great site and I would hate to see it become a haven for fraudsters as eBay has.


TradeMe reply:

We appreciate you alerting us to this member's behaviour. I have looked into this for you and have taken the appropriate action. If they continue to behave inappropriately on the site we will take further action. Once again thanks for alerting us to this member. If you have any further questions or if I can be of any further help please do not hesitate to contact me.

admin 10th Dec 2006 2:52 am

Hey tadad,

Good work.
I now hope that Trademe is going to take your comments seriously.

It's things like this that start to ruin the trust and reputation of a site. Hope TradeMe and take it seriously otherwise it's just going to get worst.

steveandali62 11th Dec 2006 4:40 am

I also tested my 4Gb player with testdisk and I had the same results. I also had the same Samsung chip as you. I to have asked for a full refund and I will not send back the players either unless they send me the cost of P&P to do this. They have little time left to respond to Paypal so lets see what happens.

tadad1 11th Dec 2006 5:13 am

steveandali62, Good luck in your claim, I received a full refund today plus the cost of return shipping from the seller. I think it is typical that eBay should just shut you up rather than deal with the problem.
How hard would it be to have a popup warning on flash memory based products prior to bid confirmation advising buyers how to check their products on delivery. It would quickly deter the crooks, but then I suppose ebay might miss a few commisions.
Perhaps we should start an on-line petition.

alkore 11th Dec 2006 4:19 pm

yes im new to this stuff and i went on ebay and bought a 4gig player and i posted on these forums to find out i have been riped off i spent alot of money on this item for it to crash i am very up set i sent him a email today saying he sold me a lemon and that i am mad i asked for him to make this right i will see what happends his ebay name is blown-z i will file a fraud suit on him with my state attorney general and ebay and paypal if he refuses to comply with terms of selling a hacked item hope this helps in a small way is any

calibrakiwi 14th Dec 2006 2:39 pm

Re: hotmale1616 selling hacked 4GB players trademe.co.nz
 
Hi Tadad,
great reply to the CAOFAX i to have not had a reply from him and have also posted a comment on his profile. I have also informed Trademe and they said they will be contacting him. I i have to i will take him to court.

tadad1 14th Dec 2006 3:18 pm

calibrakiwi, I bought the 4GB player to expose the fact that he is selling hacked players. looking at other feedback he is also in breach of copyright as his players display the iPod logo which as you know is a registered trademark so i have emailed Apple as well.
This is one conman that will wish he was never born.

geekwrestler 21st Dec 2006 4:36 am

Re: hotmale1616 selling hacked 4GB players trademe.co.nz
 
Great work Tadad! These scammers need to be taught a lesson. So if I've ordered a 1GB player [with both GB capital] it should be written as 8G right? or will it be 1G?

I'll get this post on my blog [with attribution] to warn others if you don't mind. :)

tadad1 21st Dec 2006 5:27 am

geekwrestler, There are no rules on how they are advertised but a 1 GigaByte player you expect to be advertised as 1GB. If a seller is advertising 8Gb (Gigabits) for a 1GB (GigaByte) player is is most likely trying to con people into thinking it is an 8 GigaByte player.

geekwrestler 21st Dec 2006 8:54 pm

Re: hotmale1616 selling hacked 4GB players trademe.co.nz
 
tadad, Well he advertised it as 1GB. I was aking about what should be written on the Chip [its a smasung from description], should it be 8G or 1G for a 1GB chip? Thanks. :)


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