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  1. FTC Complaint

    Sondors Fact Finding. Due Diligence. Scrutiny.

    This on market ticker, about "Sharing" it is a similar intentional misuse "Perk." Silicon valley may be worse than Wall Street, what they are doing is creating a crack in the law by inventing an ambiguous term rather than innovating. There is no such thing as a PERK! ----------From the...
  2. FTC Complaint

    Sondors Fact Finding. Due Diligence. Scrutiny.

    To provide a consumer product, in volume, an in such a incomplete manner would be both dangerous and illegal.
  3. FTC Complaint

    Sondors Fact Finding. Due Diligence. Scrutiny.

    I would argue that it is a purchase.. intentionally 'clouding' the purchase with the term "perk" as to disenfranchise consumers from their rights is unconscionable. It might be held that, they are intentionally trying to "steal" your right to recourse and that is so blatantly unfair that that...
  4. FTC Complaint

    Sondors Fact Finding. Due Diligence. Scrutiny.

    I think this is the exact regulation Sondors would be subject to; 16 CFR § 1110.7 Who must certify and provide a certificate. (a) Imports. Except as otherwise provided in a specific standard, in the case of a product manufactured outside the United States, only the importer must certify in...
  5. FTC Complaint

    Sondors Fact Finding. Due Diligence. Scrutiny.

    I not familiar with that area of the law; but I think it has to do with the requirement for having a "certificate of conformity" that has a series of specific elements. Elements Required in a GCC Identification of the product covered by this certificate: Describe the product(s) covered by this...
  6. FTC Complaint

    Sondors Fact Finding. Due Diligence. Scrutiny.

    The legal standard to which the product will be judged; Manufacturing defects are defects that occur during the product’s manufacturing or production process, which make the products more dangerous to use than expected. --Did he do any testing, or independent lab testing of frame, battery, and...
  7. FTC Complaint

    Sondors Fact Finding. Due Diligence. Scrutiny.

    I don't see any issues with a small assembly line being able to produce a containers worth of products in a day or so. The issues of "clearing international customs," having the money to produce all the bikes, and the litany of business concerns (PL insurance, post sales customer support to...
  8. FTC Complaint

    Sondors Fact Finding. Due Diligence. Scrutiny.

    I don't think delivering a bike is at issue.
  9. FTC Complaint

    Sondors Fact Finding. Due Diligence. Scrutiny.

    288? bikes shipped; 9712? to go; another 34 containers might do it. Got Product Liability Insurance? No, call customer support!
  10. FTC Complaint

    Sondors Fact Finding. Due Diligence. Scrutiny.

    I read the contract, which is an addendum to the Agency 2.0 lawsuit; I think it would be interpreted to mean 15% of gross; the lower of actual to 5% of gross for media placement and 10% for agency commissions. IGG would be 4% plus 3% to 5% for paypal and credit card processing.
  11. FTC Complaint

    Sondors Fact Finding. Due Diligence. Scrutiny.

    Or, Agency 2.0 and/or IGG could have run a credit report on Sondors! before entrusting him with $850,000 and $6,000,000 respectively.
  12. FTC Complaint

    Sondors Fact Finding. Due Diligence. Scrutiny.

    What exactly within the following would be slanderous or libelous?" Why would I need "standing" to express either the truth or an opinion? What if I provided consideration to the campaign? What if it was advantageous to have the following issues addressed? Would it be fair to have...
  13. FTC Complaint

    Sondors Fact Finding. Due Diligence. Scrutiny.

    20-25% of the gross sales go to marketing (5% IGG, 3% paypal, 5% Google, 10% Agency 2.0, x% litigation), with 75% to 80% remaining. What remains is about $480 a bike shipping and all. That is why you are not going to get (as was contracted for) the lesser of the shipping amount paid...
  14. FTC Complaint

    Sondors Fact Finding. Due Diligence. Scrutiny.

    Another puff piece article, written by someone who does not ask any questions (parroting rather than reporting, reporting being something nobody does anymore). http://www.autoevolution.com/news/sondors-fat-tire-e-bike-that-made-3-million-in-one-week-gets-production-underway-video-95939.html...
  15. FTC Complaint

    Sondors Fact Finding. Due Diligence. Scrutiny.

    I think Sondors used Bafang in his prototype; because it can be found in the US market; there must be many Chinese manufactures (one of which has a green/white label).
  16. FTC Complaint

    Sondors Fact Finding. Due Diligence. Scrutiny.

    The picture provided by Storm shows a "green" label branding; that would not be a Bafang motor.
  17. FTC Complaint

    Sondors Fact Finding. Due Diligence. Scrutiny.

    This thread is in a position to "force transparency" and hence the "microscope" on the technical and business issues and concerns. The bike could have a glowing review, be delivered to all who purchased it; and unfortunately (from a business perspective) it would still be incomplete. The...
  18. FTC Complaint

    Sondors Fact Finding. Due Diligence. Scrutiny.

    In the latest video it looks like cables are being run around the outside of the box, as opposed to within the frame. They are using a Generic type of controller (illustrative picture here) Note: Bafang will sell you a nice controller with all the wiring color codded and plug and play. This...
  19. FTC Complaint

    Liability of "crowd funded bikes"

    I agree; Crowdfunding is minuscule
  20. FTC Complaint

    Sondors Fact Finding. Due Diligence. Scrutiny.

    Definitely not a Bafang motor; Gauge of spokes? Brand of motor?
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