Ok so it would appear funkward tech doesn't have these in stock anymore, they still had 180+ rev6 rc60's a few days back.
While they will probably get some in stock at some point I decided to try other Ebay Chinese vendors who claimed they have real rev6s.
Now I'm pretty sceptic that all the chips will be genuine so I was wondering how the more experienced buyers handle such situation? I think you are entitled to a full refund in such a case but I'm not familiar with all the ins and outs..
So, what kind of action should one take if one encounters fake ICs from Ebay?
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PayPal/Ebay dispute item not as described.
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@sugar i would not bother.
I don't think there were any China sellers apart from Funkward that had real Rev 6 060s.
Ignore other sellers text. They write what we want to hear!
You could even get hit by custom charge that i doubt you will get back.
I don't think there were any China sellers apart from Funkward that had real Rev 6 060s.
Ignore other sellers text. They write what we want to hear!
You could even get hit by custom charge that i doubt you will get back.
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Agreed. Myself an chucky get all the real 060s anyways. We have a good stock of them.Higgy wrote: 22 May 2020 13:02 @sugar i would not bother.
I don't think there were any China sellers apart from Funkward that had real Rev 6 060s.
Ignore other sellers text. They write what we want to hear!
You could even get hit by custom charge that i doubt you will get back.
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indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
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It works like this: you request return from eBay, the seller invariably tells you they won't provide you with a shipping label and that you have to send it back on your own.sugar wrote: 22 May 2020 09:46 Ok so it would appear funkward tech doesn't have these in stock anymore, they still had 180+ rev6 rc60's a few days back.
While they will probably get some in stock at some point I decided to try other Ebay Chinese vendors who claimed they have real rev6s.
Now I'm pretty sceptic that all the chips will be genuine so I was wondering how the more experienced buyers handle such situation? I think you are entitled to a full refund in such a case but I'm not familiar with all the ins and outs..
So, what kind of action should one take if one encounters fake ICs from Ebay?
Then, (in my case), I tell them that I have no option of sending tracked mail back to China (other than couriers but that's really expensive and I am not willing to spend $150 on postage), and that I want a refund upfront before I mail them back.
Eventually, after a long back and forth, where they insist that you have to send it tracked despite you telling them you can't, they eventually send you the refund for the items but not the postage. You send the CPUs back with the untracked mail and provide picture proof.
You send it back after which they will always claim they never got it, and you will never get the postage cost back.
I have used this method to stock about 20 CPUs. You eventually lose money on the postage but you end up with a few genuine CPUs.
I don't see any other way of doing it.
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Thank you for the replies. Unfortunately I already bought some chips :oops:
I didnt realize Chucky had CPUs stocked for TFs, thought he had closed up shop completely. I hope I can buy a 060 TF when they come out as I'm pretty sure that they'll sell out immediately. Even Vampire has apparently sold 5000 already.
I didnt realize Chucky had CPUs stocked for TFs, thought he had closed up shop completely. I hope I can buy a 060 TF when they come out as I'm pretty sure that they'll sell out immediately. Even Vampire has apparently sold 5000 already.
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Ok so I have received my Ebay chinese chips, I am pretty sure all of them are reprinted lesser chips. I just signed up to beta the tf360 as I have on legit cpu from Chucky. I was wondering if the TF360 boots up with the lesser LC and EC variants? I had agreed to have a friend test the chips on his 3660 but perhaps I can spare myself from doing a two hour bike ride if I can use WhichAmiga on the TF360 with these probable fakes.
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TF boards will work with all variants. Prefer to have an MMU over an FPU if im honest.sugar wrote: 08 Jun 2020 13:20 Ok so I have received my Ebay chinese chips, I am pretty sure all of them are reprinted lesser chips. I just signed up to beta the tf360 as I have on legit cpu from Chucky. I was wondering if the TF360 boots up with the lesser LC and EC variants? I had agreed to have a friend test the chips on his 3660 but perhaps I can spare myself from doing a two hour bike ride if I can use WhichAmiga on the TF360 with these probable fakes.
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but I noticed that CPUs sold by Funkward has a 0002 mark on one side in the pics, shouldn't it be 0006 to be a real rev.6 one?Higgy wrote: 22 May 2020 13:02 @sugar i would not bother.
I don't think there were any China sellers apart from Funkward that had real Rev 6 060s.
Ignore other sellers text. They write what we want to hear!
You could even get hit by custom charge that i doubt you will get back.
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Thats the stepping not the revision.reflex79 wrote: 14 Jun 2020 20:10
but I noticed that CPUs sold by Funkward has a 0002 mark on one side in the pics, shouldn't it be 0006 to be a real rev.6 one?
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indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
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