What the heck are you talking about? It's a replacement drone for the one he sent to dji for repair. It was shipped from dji to him and is his drone. If they send another one it will be confiscated as well. It's much to do about nothing unless it's your drone and $4500 you're out of I suppose.
In no way is he ever out $4500! DJI already sent him back his $1400 RC
Pro 2 back, along with the three batteries ($600), 240W charger ($200), bag ($100), and spare props ($60). So, he still has $2300 of his $4500 smuggled Creator Combo in his possession. He is awaiting either a $2200 refurb (if DJI is successful at helping him) or the return of his dropped Mavic 4 Pro with broken gimbal, and a refund of the $165 he paid for the possible repair. Considering that DJI has informed everyone with DJI Care (which he did not purchase) that it is taking 60-90 days to process all refurb replacements, after 3 weeks to go ballistic over DJI's generous attempt to help him, when everyone else has to wait 2-3 months, is ridiculous. A potential attempted replacement is in an already anticipated Customs Hold. It's only been 3 weeks, not 3 months! He is not
yet out ANYTHING! Watch the two videos to hear the facts instead of the clickbait titles FALSELY claiming confiscation and seizure when it is merely in a customs Hold, and pretending it is HIS $4500 drone, when the package only contains a $2300 refurb drone with nothing else inside. He never paid for
this drone. It still belongs to DJI. He paid $165 for a repair of a gimbal of a drone he dropped and broke, that he had smuggled into the US by a courier/drone mule. No sympathy for his "horrible plight!" DJI has every right to now just send him back his broken drone in TX and just refund his $165. They owe him nothing else!