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  • #25434
    TipponTippon
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      Has anyone used the Geek / Wish shopping app? I’ve heard a few mixed reviews, but mostly good, so I gave it a try earlier. I bought a few throwaway things as a tester, but they had 64GB USB drives for £2 + delivery, and a 2TB USB drive for £11 + delivery.

      I know that they’re almost certainly fake, but the combination of good reviews and the app’s money back guarantee, along with my stupidness / curiosity meant that I gave them a shot. It’ll be interesting to see if they turn up, and what they actually are.

      #25455
      The DukeThe Duke
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        @sgb101
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        Wish is good for Tate, smaller inexpensive things, you’d like but don’t need today. Escially given it takes about 6 weeks delivery.

        I’ve bought some metal drill bits,countereints,clamps etc, and many kids crap like huge bags of loom babds and squshums. All come as advertised ,give or take, but I wouldn’t spend and real money and never if in a rush. It’s more of a browse and grab things you’d like rather than want. especially given they under cut everywhere . You just need to wait.

        Oh having 3 girls in the house, I hair bands by the sack full and hair brushes by the score from wish9. I’m sure my 9 year old is knocking them out in school yard!

        Never heard of geek. But for electronic parts Ali Express is my go to place. It’s about on par with Amazon for prices and probably 3 days behind,but being bigger than Amazon, and based in China has all the random electronie lectronis one could desire. As well as the usual Amazon afair.

        But again I wouldn’t spend big money, outside of Amazon. Given how easy their returns are.

        #25462
        Bob WilliamsBob Williams
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          I just bought a battery for my original Wileyfox Swift as mine is on its way out and the new W(T)F company has kept no legacy parts. I asked Ali Baba if the wife’s original Spark could be supplied: they said no battery stock available. Sent my £4:28, parcel came to USA from China, then to me. Inside were TWO batteries, including SWMBO’s Spark. Both genuine, correct electronics, both marked Wileyfox. Both work fine. A note inside said the Spark battery was “a goodwill gesture.” I will not be leery of Ali Baba again.

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          #25464
          TipponTippon
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            @tippon
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            Geek is just the electronics department of Wish.

            I normally wouldn’t go near it, but I was ill while I was away on Saturday, so had money left over that I wasn’t expecting. I rarely get time to myself, so anything I save for those times is essentially written off. I paid through Paypal too, so I should be covered if it goes wrong.

            Has Ali Baba / Ali Express been around for a while? I vaguely remember hearing about it 15 – 20 years ago from a friend from Hong Kong, but I might be getting memories confused with each other and thinking of another shop.

            #25476
            The DukeThe Duke
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              @sgb101
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              Ali express is the consumer front of alibaba, which is more wholesale. It’s the biggest online shop there is.

              I think ali express is about 5 years old, alibaba is old.

               

              I did see on geek earlier arduino unos of a fiver. Clones of course. Not bought one for ages, but I think the last clone I got was a tenner of eBay.

              #25728
              TipponTippon
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                @tippon
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                The 2TB flash drive has arrived. I’ve tried two burn in programs to test the drive, but one did next to nothing, and the other crashed. I’m copying a load of music and videos onto the drive instead, but it’s sloooooow!

                 

                #25733
                TipponTippon
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                  @tippon
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                  Surprise surprise, it got 5% through copying and failed. The device malfunctioned and is not recognised by Windows. I’m going to try it on the laptop just to rule out a brand new and really coincidental problem with my computer 😉

                  Let’s see how good their returns policy really is…

                  #25735
                  PlaneManPlaneMan
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                    @planeman
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                    It’s probably a reject from the factory, bought for a couple of pennies and flogged on as good hoping most people won’t bother with claiming a refund.

                    #25739
                    The DukeThe Duke
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                      @sgb101
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                      I’d never of bought memory of any kind from wish, or anywjere that isn’t my memory or Amazon direct.

                      #25741
                      wasbitwasbit
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                        I have a 1TB USB thumb drive that was bought for me as a present. About £11 from Wish 2 years ago.

                        I managed to assemble about 500GB of files & IIRC they took a couple of days to write to the drive @ about 6.5mb/s.

                        Someone told me how to make dummy files but they still write at the speed of normal files & I had to give up at about 800GB because of time restraints.

                        It’s still in use, but not for anything important.

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                        #25794
                        wasbitwasbit
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                          Test – bad sectors/fake size

                          ChipGenius (Russian site) – http://www.usbdev.ru/files/chipgenius/
                          FakeFlashTest – https://www.rmprepusb.com/tutorials/-fake-usb-flash-memory-drives
                          H2testw (Harald Bogenholz) – http://www.heise.de/software/download/h2testw/50539
                          – Site is in German but H2testw has English option & is no-install.
                          Solway’s SD Card Tester (+ speed) – http://www.theabsolute.net/sware/#solsdcardtester
                          USB Flash Drive Tester – http://www.vconsole.com/download

                          Further to my previous post, I’m running my 1TB USB thumb drive through H2testw, a portable (no install) non destructive tester
                          https://www.heise.de/download/product/h2testw-50539

                          Windows shows it as,
                          Capacity :917GB
                          Used Space :229GB
                          Free Space :688GB

                          It’s quoting ‘Only 708861 of 939999 MB tested’.
                          Start test :Sun 14.15
                          Reports test will take over 34 hours
                          Speed :5.65 mb/s
                          End write : 01.22h Tues
                          Verify @ 611kb/sec
                          States media is likely to be defective & verification will take 329 hours.?

                           

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                          wasbit

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                          Rig 2: Asus ROG G20CB (rebuilt wreck)
                          Rig 3: HP Elitebook 8440P

                          Dear Starfleet, hate you, hate the Federation, taking Voyager. - Janeway

                          #25867
                          TipponTippon
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                            Thanks Wasbit 🙂

                            I’ve had the refund from Wish. I used their contact form to message them a few days ago, and explained that it was a fake drive. The next day (10th) I had an email back saying a refund could take a few days, with no dispute at all. That email was sent on the 10th at 04:23. I had an email from Paypal on the 10th at 04:25 saying that the refund had been processed.

                            The seller was a scammer, but Wish / Geek were great. No quibbles, and an immediate refund without needing to send the fake drive back. I’ve got another few weeks before the rest of the order is due to arrive (I knew it would be slow when I ordered), but I’m much more confident now.

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