Hacking Counterfeit microSD cards on eBay?

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I'm thinking of picking up a microSD card from eBay (Toshiba SD-C01G), but I've slowly being growing wary of it due to the large amount of counterfeit electronic deivces, including memory cards, being sold by HK and Chinese sellers. I can easily tell when someone's selling a fake GBA game, but it's a lot more difficult with microSD's as my understanding of their general price range isn't as good, plus there's no way of telling if the box art is fake.

So, my question is, how many of you have bought their microSD's from eBay and have any of them (or worse, all of them) been counterfeit products that don't deliver from on the build quality or transfer speed side? Or, am I being completely paranoid about the whole matter and that the microSD's available on eBay are genuine products?

And I also would like to know if anyone could recommend any good international shops that sell microSD's (particulary the Toshiba ones) and ship them for a reasonable price around the world?
 

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hmm well.. today i was in a electronics market in bangkok and picked up 1 gb micro sd card for $10.00

so maybe not fake goods?
 

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i brought a tosiba 512 from ebay, and i have no problems with it other than tight fit. Really fast and runs everything superb
 

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hmm well.. today i was in a electronics market in bangkok and picked up 1 gb micro sd card for $10.00

so maybe not fake goods?
Hmm.

Well, I guess I'll risk it and do the testing afterwards. I'll try the cheapest ones available and if those are genuine, then I guess there's not a lot of risk of getting a counterfeit product from eBay... for now.

And most of what I read was about Sandisk in particular. Their microSD's are being copied. Not much info on any other brand.
 

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I bought a 52 in 1 card reader on ebay for 10$ from hong kong, that price includes the s+h. Reads my card just fine and it's a poor offbrand of what i've already been told is a poor reader. BUT IT WORKS! So...who knows?
 

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The biggest tip to avoid the fake microsd cards is to avoid ebay. Go with a popular firm that supplies microsd cards, that way you know your going to get a genuine one.
 

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All cards on ebay are prob fake. I card died on me after 2 months, and although I know its a fake, Im still getting it replaced by the seller. What else can I do?
eBay would not take any action against the seller, as long as they are profiting from their actions.

eBay hypocrites.

The only place Im buying cards from now, is either play.com, amazon or mobymemory directly. No chance of fakes there. Every card or memory I have bought from these places have worked perfectly so far.
Apparently Amazon marketplace sellers are selling fake sticks, so stay away from them too.

I
 

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Amazon isn't as ignorant as ebay. The Amaon market place guarantee is excellent. If you get a fake memory card from the market place just tell Amazon about it and you'll get all your money back.
 

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