justalayman
Senior Member
you are asking those here to make call based upon ifo that we do not have. All you are going to get are general and typical answers.
Try this;
send a response letter to whomever this is and tell them that you do not understand their claim as it is too general. Ask for clarification of their point so you can determine the exact action they are concerned with.
maybe they take offense to the term "upgrade" we have no way of knowing what their problem is given the info we have.I already said it is not being sold as OE and clearly explained as an upgrade using the two parts. This is clearly not the problem. You keep assuming it but that is wrong.
Now you are claiming it is not modified?Did you read the part that I am also reselling a product that is never modified? You really think that can be stopped assuming the advertising is proper?
also in contrast to everything you have posted to date.Also, why would I lose if I am selling only the hard drive kit with contains nothing they own?
because they know how to play the gameAlso, how would they take all my money if I just walk through the process and simply wait for the chance to explain my side to the judge without a whole lot of manuvering by an attorney if that is what we chose to do.
they have not stopped the ads. They told you to stop. You can continue with the ads. It is up to you.What about the recourse I have with them stopping the ads that are not in possible violation?
You are asking specific questions that cannot be answered without specific info.I still have yet to determine that swapping out a larger hard drive damages the company x name and infringes on their tm somehow - even if I did keep selling thet unit as an upgrade. It is no different then offering a Dell with a swapped out hard drive and reselling it saying it has a larger hard drive.
Try this;
send a response letter to whomever this is and tell them that you do not understand their claim as it is too general. Ask for clarification of their point so you can determine the exact action they are concerned with.