So fill in the blanks.for $13k. Based on recommendations from this forum. I'll never purchase outside the US. Ever!
Fish stinks. I am cutting bait, good luck.Within the next few days.
Don’t worry, plenty of people in the US will be willing to rip you off too. No reason to go international for that.for $13k. Based on recommendations from this forum. I'll never purchase outside the US. Ever!
for $13k. Based on recommendations from this forum. I'll never purchase outside the US. Ever!
Nope. As I said in my first reply, I'll know in a few days. Ajasom.net is no longer active and is for sale.I have no idea whether you have been ripped off or not but I hope you are not blaming people in this forum for doing business with Ajasom. That would be silly.
I have purchased from Ajasom before and they have a couple of excellent demo rooms with plenty of nice equipment and they seem knowledgeable and helpful. They have also been around for quite a few years.
There is clearly something wrong with the website. Let us hope there is nothing more sinister than website problems.
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Nope. As I said in my first reply, I'll know in a few days. Ajasom.net is no longer active and is for sale.
I'll report later. If everything works out, I'll state that. Outside of WBF, no one knows.
Wow - talk about possible serious legal jeopardy for Tabl10s.I spoke to them. They are changing server and say that they remain open for business. I have no idea when their site will be working again.
Have you tried calling them?
I am not affiliated with them and have no idea whether you are being ripped off or not. I note that you haven't provided any details except the serious insinuation..
In principal I agree and this is the danger of Social Media and Forums. That one can go off half cocked and cause some irreparable damage.Wow - talk about possible serious legal jeopardy for Tabl10s.
Unless he can provide proof he just slandered and damaged a business to its core audience by making his initial post and not backing it up.
THAT's going to be legally expensive for him unless there is some serious proof provided of illegal activity by Ajasom In Portugal.
And now that there are screen shots and everything of what he's done/claimed/stated a simple retraction/deletion won't satisfy his liability for damages.
This could get VERY expensive quickly for him beyond his claimed $13,000......
I'm all for holding companies accountable. I'm also all for holding people whose malicious and capricious actions unfairly damage a business. Let's see which of these two parties is the right one in this instance.
Regardless this is not going to end well for one of them.
Agreed.In principal I agree and this is the danger of Social Media and Forums. That one can go off half cocked and cause some irreparable damage.
Now the reality is with this business transaction taking place in two different countries it is highly unlikely any litigation will result. @Tabl10s reputation will take a hit here in these forums for being well Chicken Little....
I get it, and maybe that works for some. Me I would throw the letter away with all the rest of the junk mail. This is one of the problems with America, if you are one no offence LAWYERS.Agreed.
But it's very simple to hire a lawyer in a local country to send a demand letter under threat of trial. We used to do it in the corporate world all the time.
Even small claims (some as high as $20k is allowed) is an avenue where they could higher a lawyer for $1,500 all-in to send demand letter, file, and have the hearing in court.
If defendant is no-show it's very easy for an extra $500 to have liens and garnishments against him for the default judgment.
If I were the business owner, and what the OP posted is false, I would spend that $1,500 in a heart beat.
If what the OP says is true, then he needs to back it up with facts to both protect himself, and hold the dealer accountable and I wholeheartedly will support the OP trying to recoup his money.
I have no side in this thread. Only that after 30 years in business in the corporate world we've dealt with people who make demonstrably false claims and how easy it is to hold them financially accountable.
Totally agree.I get it, and maybe that works for some. Me I would throw the letter away with all the rest of the junk mail. This is one of the problems with America, if you are one no offence LAWYERS.
In my line of work I deal with our legal team on occasion when we decertify a distributor for violating our terms of sale and distribution. They always threaten legal action and it makes me laugh. 15 years in my current role and not one lawsuit. Have clown pulling this now and he never even signed the distributor agreement and has zero legal standing.
The OP got what he wanted and that was seller resolving the issue. The seller should have reached out to any customers with open orders knowing that his E-COMM and email were down.
This was not handled in a professionally be either party and only lawyers win when you file a lawsuit.
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