on 25-12-2013 07:17 PM
If by any chance you have purchased this item and used it to take Christmas pictures or movie, i regret to advise you that if you took more than 4 Gbs worth you will have lost it.
There
are some sellers selling theses cards.
They are actually a hacked 4 Gb card, altered to appear as though they are 64 GB
Files transferred to these cards write the directory entry so it appears as though the contains the data within the file but when you try to open the file it returns a message that the file is either no existent or corrupted
The alert is my Chrissie pressie to you all.
on 25-12-2013 07:35 PM
Hi poddster,
If you are certain of the items being fake as opposed to a printing error, you may like to report on the following form for their info.
Report as Intellectual Property crime (fake).
https://forms.afp.gov.au/online_forms/report_a_crime
I have recently reported sellers of fake Vitton, Chanel etc. trying to sell off ebay to me.
on 25-12-2013 07:45 PM
Kope I have alerted the sellers who are probably not aware that the cards are fake and suggester that they test them themselves and then to remove them from their listings. I have also alerter eBay as well as Samsung.
My post here is just an alert for people not to rely on the cards for their Christmas video or pictures or anything else
on 25-12-2013 07:48 PM
Thank you poddy.