Motorola MB300 Backflip Unlocked 3G Android Phone with 5 MP Camera, Wi-Fi, GPS Navigator and Bluetooth – International Version with Warranty (Silver)
Motorola MB300 Backflip Unlocked 3G Android Phone with 5 MP Camera, Wi-Fi, GPS Navigator and Bluetooth - International Version with Warranty (Silver)
- This unlocked cell phone is compatible with GSM carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile. Not all carrier features may be supported.
- Unlocked Quad-Band GSM cell phone compatible with 850/900/1800/1900 MHz and 3G HSDPA 850/900/1900/2100 plus GPRS/EDGE capabilities
- 5 MP Camera, 2560 x 1920 pixels, autofocus, LED flash with Video Recording; 3.5 mm audio jack
- Pre-Installed Facebook, MySpace, Twitter apps; Media Player;
- Talk time up to 6 hours - Standby up to 315 hs.
List Price: $ 249.99 Price: $ 147.89
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Can I sue an international seller for false advertisement?
Question by believeinthebravery: Can I sue an international seller for false advertisement?
Okay, so I basically ordered a fake G1 from this website that is based in China. When I received the phone, it was, indeed, not a G1 and some lame replica. It does not have a keyboard, android market, or access to internet, although I have a data plan with T-Mobile currently. Basically the only thing I could do on it was call people, because the texting was messed up too.
On their website, it shows a picture of a legit G1. Only until after I bought the phone and went back did I realize a tiny link that had other pictures of the phone. Even then, it looked like a G1 to me and the phone even said “T-Mobile” at the top. The phone I received says “G-Mobile.”
Also, they are making it very difficult for me to return it. I have been arguing with them via email for over 2 weeks, and their English is not very good. They are telling me I can’t return the phone if there’s nothing wrong with it.
Any legal action, at all, that I can take?
**The thing is, the actual product is different from what they show on the website.
Best answer:
Answer by Ryndal
You can’t sue foreign companies for making knockoffs and shipping them to you. When you’re international, it’s buyer beware. You shouldn’t be ordering phones from china anyway.
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Categories: Android T-mobile Tags: advertisement, false, international, seller
