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Pi-Top Laptop Not Working No Refund

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ukanonymous | 17:46 Tue 17th Nov 2015 | Spam & Scams
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I recently bought a pi-top laptop and it was faulty. They asked me to send photos and I did. Now they are totally ignoring me. What can I do?
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Do you mean a raspberry pi laptop, that someone built and sold to you?
Did you pay them direct or go through a third party such as ebay?
Who is 'they'? The only references I can find to the Pi-top laptop seem to be US-based. Did you buy from within the EU or from outside it? (It makes a very big difference!)
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I bought it through kickstarter when I was in the EU
Is there a way that Kickstarter will pursue your case, much as Ebay would?
BTW the only crowd-funder I ever paid into was a total flop, never saw a result or my money back.
Tricky. You bought a product from a US firm (Pi-Top) through a US website (Kickstarter). So your rights are those under US law, meaning that any legal action would have to be through US courts under the relevant State laws, not Federal ones.

I note, however, that there is UK address on the Pi-Top website, so you could try sending a letter by registered mail, threatening either legal action or (possibly more effective) adverse publicity via the technical press. The address given is:
PI–TOP
499 Hackney Rd
London
E2 9ED

Don't expect to be contacting a massive office by using that address though. Googling shows that it's actually the address of Hackney Coffee Company!

You might get more joy through buying a copy of Computer Active magazine and contacting their guy who specialises in sorting out complaint issues with companies. (They often respond quickly if they're threatened with poor publicity).
Another sweet thought is that you could sell the laptop, or better still take it apart and sell its components, on ebay.
How did you pay, if it was by a UK credit card you may have certain rights. I know you said you bought it when you were in the EU. I suppose it depends on the purchasing laws where the purchase took place.

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