Horror Story #2 – A $1 Market Toy Triggers a $2,000 Lawsuit
This is one of the most ridiculous examples we’ve ever seen. A seller in Mexico listed a small plastic figure of The Crow, bought for $1 USD at a local market swap. A few weeks later, his PayPal and eBay accounts were frozen by court order, and he received a $2,000 settlement demand from a U.S. law firm claiming trademark infringement.
This seller didn’t make thousands. He didn’t even know it was a problem. But the lawsuit still came — hard and fast — with threats of court action and account termination. Several other users on the forum told him to just pay the $2,000 or hire a lawyer, which would cost even more.
Here’s the truth:
🛑 There is no valid legal case here.
💸 Paying the $2,000 is NOT the answer.
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This case is a perfect example of why our service exists — to stop good people from getting scammed by predatory legal tactics. The posts below show the panic, confusion, and terrible advice being spread — and we’ve highlighted all the important parts.
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