Do you get any warnings about the drone being grounded in the near future?My mini 2 is bound to some1 else after I brought it, Any suggestions
Can you post a copy and paste of that rule or its location please?Ebay has a rule about selling drones in that condition a
Per Ebay rules for sellers:Can you post a copy and paste of that rule or its location please?
ThanksPer Ebay rules for sellers:
You're required to:
The seller should be aware that the buyer cannot use the drone until it is removed from the sellers account -This I think could be termed a "flaw"- unless of course the seller will email the info to the buyer. Maybe since the pic has the Email address on it someone could explain this to the seller?
- Specify the condition of the item
- Describe any defects or flaws in the item – this helps avoid problems or buyer dissatisfaction
I believe that if the drone is bound for Flyaway insurance purposes or perhaps care refresh purposes, then it will only fly if the app is logged into the account to which the drone is bound. I do not know what would happen if an attempt was made to fly the drone without the app running or [not] logged in. I am sure that someone will correct mr if I am mistaken.@Yorkshire_Pud
"Do you get any warnings about the drone being grounded in the near future?"
"If the seller is not the binder and if the drone is, or will be, grounded then you will need to contact DJI and ask them to contact the binder."
For my knowledge he should be able to fly-it it right now, but there can be a time out, etc?
Anyways, I will stay silent for now.
Thanks, whilst I agree that a drone, grounded through binding and sold in the "used" or "new" category, would be open to a "not as described" against the seller, I was wondering if ebay now explicitly mentioned binding in their T&C ?Per Ebay rules for sellers:
You're required to:
The seller should be aware that the buyer cannot use the drone until it is removed from the sellers account -This I think could be termed a "flaw"- unless of course the seller will email the info to the buyer. Maybe since the pic has the Email address on it someone could explain this to the seller?
- Specify the condition of the item
- Describe any defects or flaws in the item – this helps avoid problems or buyer dissatisfaction