Yes. Banggood ended up selling the BLF X6 hosts which was utter crap and from memory also from a questionable source. Real or fake they were not supplying what they should have been, which is the same thing when it comes to substandard products.
To make it worse, now we have two people claiming to be Eagleeye!
I also don’t recall saying BG have been selling fake X6s.
Read the comment highlighted in red. I said it insinuated not that you came right out and said.
As for the X6 host...there were packaging problems NOT problems with the host....and there are not two Eagle Eye. There was an Ali store that made that claim but she has been long gone. Since then nobody has claimed to be EE except the real EE.
I am not giving you a hard time but it is very annoying to see accusations and insinuations that are false. If something is the truth then so be it but they must be based on actual fact.
For the record, I am not protecting or defending anybody BUT many many years ago I saw someone do the exact same thing on a forum whereas it got to be so bad that the gentleman lost his business and then eventually committed suicide. Sad thing is...it was found out later to be all completely false because someone felt that the anonymity of the internet gave them a free pass to start and spread rumors and lies BUT since it was on the internet it must have been true.... right?
Everything must be based on fact and proof or it is just a lie IMO :)
Then let Rayus state so publicly. They may be the OEM but that does not make them EE
Edit: Marc...I am not saying or insinuating that you are trying to ruin anybody's business but comments such as those lead other people to start all sorts of things. It is called personal responsibility.
I stated the facts only. I insinuated nothing and did not in anyway mentition directly or otherwise about banggood selling fake x6s.
You however made reference to someone who became suicidal after somebody spread nasty rumers about him or his products. You linked this to my comments. That is insinuating. And is wrong!
No, simply following the posted link started what seemed to be an app download. Fortunately, I was able to kill the download manager before it finished, before any install was attempted. In any case, the link went somewhere which seems totally unrelated to the blue S2+, and tried to install something without permission. I wonder if WWEFANS has a virus which caused the wrong link to be posted.