eBay Seller jiejie5544 Violates International Postal Laws Selling Fake 32GB Memory Cards On eBay
Posted by flashchiptutor on August 31, 2009
eBay insists that listings and transactions comply with the laws of the countries where both the seller and the high bidder reside. Confirmed fake flash seller jiejie5544, violated international law by marking his fake 32GB memory cards as a gift on the CN 22 customs declaration form.
Shipping envelope back:

shipping envelope front:

FakeFlashNews just confirmed that jiejie5544 is part of a counterfeit ring:
eBay Fraud – 32GB Memory Cards New Counterfeit Ring Lee Kin Ming Discovered By SOSFakeFlash
Notice the poor quality of this 32GB flash card:

It you are a potential seller for 32GB memory cards, be careful. 32GB capacity is not cheap and any self respecting manufacturer will not offer such a sloppy presentation with stickers attached willy nilly. There is pride in manufacturing genuine capacity memory cards. For sellers of fake and false capacity memory cards, it is another matter. Who cares? It isn’t real capacity anyway. You should not violate international postal laws marking the items you sell as gifts, you could face prosecution in your country. Resist any pressure from potential customers, obey the law and sell safe.
If you bought a memory card like this on eBay or at any internet site, test it immediately for genuine capacity!
For eBay buyers of this memory card read SOSFakeFlash’s alerts:
scwam said
What is this. Ebay acts as if they can not control this. Even when I warn them of a seller who takes hundress of customers just in 4 days (yaya0331) and fails to stop them until the 4th day, they still need to have due dilligence once they are warned of the seller.
http://reviews.ebay.com/FAKE-SanDisk-Ultra-Secure-Digital-Cards-Exposed_W0QQugidZ10000000001254879