Bokehill
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Please everyone do not buy any stuff…
Please everyone do not buy any stuff from this company. It is worst and they sell fake items. Please, Please and please do not, again DO NOT BUY ANYTHING.
yes a bunch of scammers
yes a bunch of scammers. chipgenius within seconds identified this as a fake 32gb memory stick. unusable even at this level as it corrupts data.they do not reply to emails and even their on line help goes silent as soon as you mention fake and wanting your money back
if i could give no stars i would
why do facebook continue to allow scammers to advertise fake goods
every bit as guilty.
due to lack of response from bokehill please continue one and all to give them bad reviews on all possible websites
I was ready to purchased a few 2TB…
I was ready to purchased a few 2TB flash drives and a 1080 PC camera totaling a good amount but just before I clicked pay. I researched its credibility sites and found that this was too good for the prices, because it is a SCAM! Sorry to those who have been the first scammed. Thank you! Tony, Martin Harran, & Steve M. for listing your bad experience with them, it helped me avoid being scammed.
Sells fake memory sticks == AVOID!
Bought 3x "2Tb" USB sticks, based on reviews on Facebook Marketplace.
Only afterwards did I think of googling elsewhere for info on this company, and sure enough it turns out the Facebook Marketplace reviews are fake.
I followed the seller's "cancellation policy" which is basically emailing a very dodgy 'gmail' disposable address.
I raised Paypal dispute at this point.
Seller did not respond for around 10 days, during which time the memory was marked dispatched and no longer eligible for cancellation.
Several weeks went by, and with no sign of the sticks arriving, I had to escalate to a Paypal claim or lose the chance to raise the problem, even though the sticks hadn't arrived.
Several days later, the sticks arrived, and sure enough they are all fakes.
32Gb sticks reflashed to report as being 2Tb drives.
Now I'm on tenterhooks to find out whether Paypal will recover my money.
What others have said
What others have said, this is a total scam. I bought one of these without doing my homework and quickly found out it only holds <50 GB. I feel sorry for anyone using this to back up a load of photos thinking they have a secure copy.
I contacted the company and requested a refund. they completely ignored me until I raised a dispute with PayPal. they then agreed to refund me if I sent the item back by tracked delivery which would cost more than the original purchase price!
A rubbish company selling a rubbish product.
AVOID at ALL costs!! Don't be fooled!
Ordered via their website "Bokehill.ltd" based on a Facebook sponsored ad (!!), and the two "2TB USB 3.0 drives" arrived as stated. Looked a bit small, but they already have already developed 0.5 Terabyte microSD cards, so.....
Inserted - showed "exFAT" 2.0 TB capacity. Formatted as NTFS, 2 teraBytes.
Came to use them, pure USB 2 speed - best is 14MB per second. USB 3.0 is around 400 MB / sec,, MAX capacity is 32GB. Some data (testing) I have lost!!!
Raised case with PayPal to ask for half my money back, their response was insulting. Still in progress. Whatever you do, please inform your local TRADING STANDARDS - many people getting ripped of
SCAMMERS!!!
Do not order USB stick from this company, advertise 2TB, mine is 1.9GB!!
Fake scammers
This is a scam. They offer 2TB flash drives that are fake. Do not buy off them as you will not get a refund. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!
Took a chance and bought one
Took a chance and bought one. Window picks it up at 2TB but after putting B data on you it got continual errors and was not be able to access it. When I connect fresh Windows says corrupt but will not run chkdsk. Buy at your own peril.
Scam do not buy
Purchased 2 of these thinking it was too good to be true.
Window picks it up at 2TB but after putting data on you will not be able to access it.
Running Chipset checking tool across the usb it returns information saying it is infact a 32GB USB2.0 Sandisk
Be warned
$10 2TB USB 3.0 flash drive?
A 2TB USB 3.0 flash drive for under $10? It sounded too good to be true! But, I took a risk and bought two. They came in a couple of weeks. The both work fine. They're just what they claim to be. 2TB USB 3.0. I was able to clean and recreate the partition and volume, then fully encrypt them. They appear solid. I liked them so much, I bought 10 more. I'm still trying to figure out how they're able to sell them so cheap.
SCAM ALERT Currently running an advertisment for 1/2 TB Flash drive
Currently running an advertisment for 1/2 TB Flash drive on Facebook For Euro10.00.This is most likely a scam and run by the same Scammers on Popuor.com now closed .They will ship a cheap 16/32 Memory stick and offer you a paltry USD8.00 refund.
This kind of drive sellS for over USD300.00 ON AMAZON USA.
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