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Originally Posted by CajunFRS
All you can do is write a bad review. Small Claims Court? I doubt it's that serious. You can try to see if your bank will refund the transaction. I've done this for digital goods that I never received.
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In order to sue an out-of-state defendant in California small claims court, a lot of legal BS needs to be established like personal jurisdiction and service of process, just a whole big mess that we will almost never see on this forum unless someone was shafted on a full turbo kit or engine rebuild, etc. (which I just don't see happening, I'm just making a hypothetical). Furthermore, a business would have to get served in the state in which the e-tune customer lived, which is next to impossible unless you're like, following the personal agendas of people (which is insane, I might add).
The CC idea is a good one, that's a plausible way to get the funds back.
I am not taking sides here, just making a point about the legal system and the complexities that exist when suing an out-of-state business. Spent too much time on this garbage in my Civil Procedure class