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IMHO, there are some flaws in OP's original post. First is casting aspersions on vendors specific to this forum when, in reality, it's just as easy to urge people to do their due diligence with any seller, storefront or online.
Second, by not providing any specific information to support his complaint, we can't judge if his complaint is reasonable.
Lasfit is a case in point. It's difficult to engineer a product that relies on third-party software to function properly if that software is itself problematic. Holding Lasfit accountable for hyper-flashing after a Ford recall is performed on the software isn't reasonable. But hyper-flashing due to extended signaling that results in overheating is something they can and should correct. To me, it's a minor issue because it's only happened once in nearly 3 years so I wouldn't make a public complaint about it but I don't live in Texas, either, where it might happen a lot more frequently.
So provide specifics and be fair about what is or is not reasonable.
Stealing designs is not an accusation that should be levelled without specific knowledge, which I doubt OP has. I don't care who is selling what on Etsy. If it's not a patented design or covered by trademark, it's in the public domain and anyone can reproduce it. That's not stealing.
https://answers.justia.com/question...legally sell,designs or violating any patents.
Finally, no one should claim misrepresentation without providing the claim made and how reality differed from the claim. When I owned my retail store, I dealt with occasional customers who outright lied about conversations and others who misunderstood what they were told. A good seller can deal with the latter, but there isn't much one can do with the former.
All of this to say, just be an honest reporter rather than a stone thrower. You'll get more support.
Second, by not providing any specific information to support his complaint, we can't judge if his complaint is reasonable.
Lasfit is a case in point. It's difficult to engineer a product that relies on third-party software to function properly if that software is itself problematic. Holding Lasfit accountable for hyper-flashing after a Ford recall is performed on the software isn't reasonable. But hyper-flashing due to extended signaling that results in overheating is something they can and should correct. To me, it's a minor issue because it's only happened once in nearly 3 years so I wouldn't make a public complaint about it but I don't live in Texas, either, where it might happen a lot more frequently.
So provide specifics and be fair about what is or is not reasonable.
Stealing designs is not an accusation that should be levelled without specific knowledge, which I doubt OP has. I don't care who is selling what on Etsy. If it's not a patented design or covered by trademark, it's in the public domain and anyone can reproduce it. That's not stealing.
https://answers.justia.com/question...legally sell,designs or violating any patents.
Finally, no one should claim misrepresentation without providing the claim made and how reality differed from the claim. When I owned my retail store, I dealt with occasional customers who outright lied about conversations and others who misunderstood what they were told. A good seller can deal with the latter, but there isn't much one can do with the former.
All of this to say, just be an honest reporter rather than a stone thrower. You'll get more support.
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