![]() Rinse and repeat.īut taking a company like Ebay to small claims is very risky anyway. The directors can then start another company. A company can declare itself insolvent and debts are either written off or a tiny percentage of the amount due is paid out. It's fairly standard for small businesses to dodge debts. And that's all.Įnforcing that piece of paper requires a further judgement and may require bailiffs and/or lawyers.Īt this point you will have paid out significant costs with no guarantee that you'll get any of your money back. If you take them to court and win you get a piece of paper which says they should give you your money back. If eBay has some special knowledge here I'd be happy to convey it to the police, Apple, Verizon, etc. So I took the Airpods out and paired them to an iPhone and obviously they work fine and aren't fake etc. I sent an email to an executive CS contact asking "what is going on?" and eBay sent me another email telling me that my account had been suspended and I should never try to open a new one. Somebody made an offer that I accepted, then stopped responding for a week, so I cancelled the accepted offer and re-listed them again.ĮBay then sent me an email telling me that my listing had been removed because they had determined my Airpods were counterfeit. ![]() Nobody bought them, so I lowered the price and re-listed them. I didn't need them, so I snapped a photo of the box and used the eBay mobile app's "list by scanning this item's barcode" feature to list them for sale. My cell phone carrier sent me a pair of Apple Airpods as a promotion after I signed up for an account.
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