I'm afraid they don't have anything to offer to me. Someone suggested accepting to get the item, and then resell it. But this idea comes with several problems. Above all, it is unclear, whether i might the sell the product to someone in the US or in Europe (due to lacking certifications).
Their HQ is in South SF. They seem to offer video hearings as well: Small Claims | Superior Court of California - County of San Francisco
If You are saying non-attorney reps, does that mean if i knew someone from there he could go to the court in my place?
Sorry for answering just now. Didn't mean to be ungrateful.
Unfortunately not. Had already checked that. But they are registered in the state of Washington. Are the rules for small claims courts different there? And if so, were it possble to get the case there?
The first step in Germany would be to go to a Mahngericht (circa "admonitions court"). One pays them a fee, and they send official admonitions. Failed responses start a law-process. When i tried that they just waved off saying that this is impossible for companies in the US.
I'll check out...
Probably we both mean the same. I only forgot to add the word "practically" - They can practically do what they want, as every means to my rights is impractical.
Thank You for that elaborate answer. At the time i backed the campaign (via the company's own website - no kickstarter or similar...
Thank You for Your answer, it is well appreciated.
Is there a way to find a lawyer who does cases at small claims court? I did some research online and asked one via avvo.com, but as i said, he was very friendly, but declined, as the case did not fit his business model. At this portal there...
Hello,
i am here because i need an advice concerning getting my right at a Californian small claims court as a foreigner from Europe.
In 2017 i took part in a crowdfunding campaign for a product costing my 599 $ US. The product was supposed to be delivered in the beginning of 2019. I usually...