xugmu is a xfpga sockpuppet - his other posts are just bullshit to cover the true intent of the account creation: post a positive fake review for this scam operation called XFPGA "we take your money and send crap or nothing at all"
What is the matter with you? Are you a fool or do you?
My experience with GeZhi Electronics was magnificent
Not only did I get great prices, but I did not pay or customs
MY post are normal and everyone here knows, what is not normal is somebody like you
]]>A week ago buy them a proxmark3 and everything went perfectly well
10 Points for GeZhi Electronics
]]>jolin weng the aliexpress storeowner is "Michael"
aka Mr. Wang
aka Michael Gezhi <gezhitech@163.com>
aka hmichael <xfpga@hotmail.com>
aka laser21@163.com
aka Jolin Yung <wengzhiling2010@gmail.com>
For example check out the feedback for this item: http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/uid-changeable-ultralight-card-proxmark3/1353304_1736128392.html it reads "Worst guy he will fool you"
The same buyer (S***a K.) gave a good feedback before for this item: http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/uid-changeable-card-4k-card-S70-card-proxmark3/1353304_1735573531.html However he wrote "Dear Sir, We need commercial invoice for th item shipped to us. request you to send the same. Regards Shiva"
Conclusion: As always xfpga did not attach an invoice on the outside of the parcel, thus it was stopped at the customs and this causes big troube for the buyer.
More proof: 8 times positive feedback from the same person here: http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/uid-changeable-card-1k-card-S50-card-proxmark3-libnfc-Chinese-Magic-card-backdoor-card/1353304_1735477211.html smells like fake big time!
As I said he won't help you at all if anything goes wrong or the item is defective.
]]>I ordered a proxmark3 and payed via wire transfer to save money. The order never arrived, the parcel was lost but "Michael" of xfpga does not help at all even though the parcel was insured and tracked. He stopped responding to mails quite soon as this is just annoying for him and he has the money already. Claims at the post office for lost parcels can only be initiated by the sender here and only he will receive the money from the insurance as he posted the parcel and thus is the contractor.
xfpga.com has a long history (google them) to be unreliable and as soon as problems occur to stop responding to mails - you should really remove them from the sellers list. I just bought from them because of this list.
]]>Anyway... I ordered some RFID tags from that website (I was really suspicious before placing the order regarding all the bad feedback) and I have to say that I am satisfied. Of course it's not as fragile as nor as expensive as a PM3 but the packaging was good (ESD bag + bubble wrap + cardboard box) and delivery was fast to come to Europe (4 days incl. the weekend).
Still have to test read/write operation on those but they look brand new and genuine so there shouldn't be a huge surprise here.
]]>BAD EXPERIENCE! STAY AWAY!
I had a really bad experience with XFPGA/GeZhi Electronic Co.Ltd. too...
The PM3 board, has same defects as MilkThief posted.
Tryed to contant the seller - no answer, no refund, no replacement.
If it had a serial number I was ready to check it was the same I've sent back the first time...
Thank you for your contribute!
The first time I received the PM3 board, I discovered it has some defects (here the post), I did a teamviewer (plus skype) session with the seller. The seller tried some basic commands and said "Sorry, it is a hardware problem, I will replace, send it back to us".
I've sent back that board and paid USD 10,05 for the expedition (I still have all the receipts!).
Because of a seller's fault (he didn't write "replacement" on the expedition documents although I had recommended it) I paid customs for the second board the seller sent to me, I paid USD 50.62.
The second board I received has a worse damage, totally not working (in the same tread you will see the RF part was not working). Again a teamviewer session, with skype and webcam for a better analisys. Again the seller said "damage during transport, I will replace".
After a week the seller said he doesn't want to replace the item, he wants give me money back, but the board value only, and only after he received the board back.
So I paid:
1. the PM3 kit: USD 242.00
2. first customs: USD 50.62
3. first shipping cost for return: USD 10.05
4. second customs: USD 50.62
5. second shipping cost for return: USD 10.05 (not yet paid)
Total USD 363.34
Of course, the first customs is a cost I don't dispute, but is related to the having a PM3, I don't have a PM3!
The seller wants to refund USD 242.00 only, and he claims I lose USD 121.34 for having nothing in my hands. No PM3, only customs and return receipts!
It is not honest because it was a not mine fault!!! I could accept to pay more for having a PM3, but not to spend money for nothing!
I think it is my right to have a working PM3 or have a total refund (item purchase + 2x customs + 2x return shipping).
I proposed that I would have given up the 70 dollars (1x custom and 2x return shippping) in exchange for having a working board, but he didn't agreed: USD 242.00 only and only after he received the second PM3 back (the first is just in his hands).
It's not my fault if the seller ships with not appropriate packaging or if his boards are more fragile than normal. He can avoid that problem shipping insured or improving the packaging. I cannot pay for other's faults! After the first shipping, I asked to give a better not compressed packaging to the PM3, I wanted to pay for this. He said "no problem"...
Shipping arrived both times with humidity (drops) inside the nylon envelope and really compressed inside the carton packaging!
I'd like to request to the proxmark.org site webmaster Kali, to remove the link to the site of this dishonest seller from proxmark.org.
Hope this post will be useful to all the newbie like me that needs to choose where to get a PM3!
I had to spend money for repairing that PM3 (soldering issues everywhere!).
Stay away!
Had a small issue with a cold solder joint on the LF antenna, but adding a bit of extra solder to the ground around the USB connector fixed it.
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