A certain web based seller is advertising to sell prospective buyers Oculus Rift Development Kits in bulk. Something’s amiss here, Road to VR investigates.

Buyer Beware

You know your product has ‘made it’ when scammers begin to target your product for nefarious purposes. It appears that’s precisely the point the Oculus Rift has now reached as at least one organisation is prepared to sell you Development Kits in quantities not less than 50 at a time! The seller in question is using the Alibaba.com website, which gives users a platform to trade globally, to offer buyers Dev Kits at an unlisted price as long as they agree to a quote based on a minimum order of 50 units. What that price is, I’m still waiting to find out – after messaging the seller, one Mr Jones Goodman in the UK – annotated as an ‘Unverified Seller’ by Alibaba an using the company name ‘Ali Mc’.

We contacted Oculus VR for comment on the matter and they assured that they do NOT supply in bulk to anyone and deal only through their buyers portal at the Oculus Website (unless of course you were a Kickstarter backer). This leads us to believe that there is no possble way that Mr Goodman or Ali Mc can supply these goods and that the offer is in fact bogus or the devices being offered as in some way counterfeit. This is current unproven I must stress and should Mr Jones Goodman or Ali Mc provide an suitable explanation that checks out I will update this post accordingly.

We felt it important to bring this to our readership as a warning against anyone who might possibly be tempted. We’ve not linked directly to the page or the profile and I’m currently awaiting answers as to my above questions and will update the post accordingly.

UPDATE: I received the following back from — make of this what you will. Again, Oculus VR have assured us they do NOT ship in bulk to anyone: