For different platforms, the time required is also different:
The most time-consuming platform is Paypal. Because it will not protect sellers, it is undoubtedly the smoothest settlement channel for law firms and the most effective way for law firms to freeze accounts. Even if the seller does not receive the settlement notice from the law firm, the law firm can still freeze the seller’s account and transfer funds. However, if it takes about 21 days to deal with it after receiving the email notice from the law firm, the longer it takes, the worse it will be for the seller, for example, it will be handled after one month, so there is a great possibility that the default judgment will be made. Generally speaking, the seller will lose the case, which will only lead to both people and money. Even if a lawyer is asked to settle the case at GBC, it will not help. Perhaps the frozen account can be recovered after the plaintiff successfully withdraws the case, but the funds inside should not be extravagant.
AliExpress platform will be better, it has no time constraints, but it is worth mentioning that GBC can’t get paid if the seller doesn’t settle.
Wish suggested a settlement as soon as possible. If a settlement is made after a trial in absentia, the fined funds will not be recovered, and the settlement money will be based on the final salary received by the plaintiff’s law firm, which can only be said to be tedious and long.
At present, the specific situation of Amazon-related cases is not very clear, so I’m sorry I can’t provide completely accurate information. However, judging from the past experience, if the case goes to trial by default, the seller will be forced to suspend the loan, and it will be difficult to recover later, so it is also recommended to deal with it in time.
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