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How does my eBay listing violate copyright?
I got this massage...
Dear ********** (***************@gmail.com)
You recently listed the following listing:
************ - ******************************
Your listing has been removed.
- Limited selling history
- Your listing was brought to our attention by multiple members of the community who reported it for questionable authenticity
You may also consider these tips to help improve your listing:
- Including additional photos, taken yourself, of the actual item offered in the listing (multiple angles may be helpful to buyers)
- Check the spelling of your text or description, including product and brand names, to make sure there are no errors
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Please don't reply to this message. It was sent from an address that doesn't accept incoming email.
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"I don't understand why my listing was removed?"
Richard Can i please have your email
6 Answers
- RichardLv 510 years agoFavorite Answer
Hmmm...
OK....
You seem to have missed some critical info regarding your listing, specifically, what were you listing?
It sounds like the email you got was authentic, and it appears that you triggered a VeRO red flag...which is NOTHING to take lightly.
I'm guessing, here: a purse or bag that's possibly not authentic? A listing for something which didn't quite make clear the item's authenticity?
Tick off eBay's VeRO program too much and your days as an eBay seller are numbered.
Just be careful.
Hope this helps.
Source(s): Me...I've been selling on eBay for WELL over 10 years. - pauljrLv 45 years ago
Geth. by skill of regulation and the loopy regulations that exist you could not industry purely the product key + the COA (decal) without the restoration CD and a bite of hardware to pass with it. in case you have been merchandising boxed retail version then that's thoroughly diverse. although, in case you seek eBay listings you will see many human beings merchandising computer decrease base casings with COA related and that's deemed criminal. truly that's designed to guard the consumers from getting ripped off exceedingly while you're merchandising an aftermarket COA. some OEM COA, alongside with Dell as an occasion, come pre-activated whilst the computer is bought. for this reason all of us could desire to easily take their COA decal off their computer and sell it for income, at the same time as the customer has no real clue that the COA they're finding out to purchase is already activated and in use by skill of yet another man or woman.
- 10 years ago
Ebay have mix formula for this process causing sellers nightmares... basically if you as a seller, trying to list / sell anything related to designer's brand name such as Chanel® or Gucci® for instance; you WILL get on ebay's bad-graces instantaneously. I kid you not! Even if you have a good repo due to alot of other sellers try to sell knock-offs / replicas.
By the way, have you considered having your own storefront? You might want to look into it cause it's a perfect parallel branding methodology to have your own online-store...
Sell anything & everything, make your OWN online store with EASE! Plus, make it look like real professionally done - without "hiring" any professionals...Ha haa :) They also enable FREE SSL certificate!!!
Do NOT settle for less, for sophisticated Apple-style storefront; visit:
http://app.highwire.com/?ref=free (this one is my favorite because not only offers totally FREE Facebook-Store selling service but your online new-store is 100% mobile compatible)
OR
http://www.shopify.com/?ref=freejk (this one is good because they have plugins/apps which enable you to integrate other channels such as ebay / amazon / inventory system / etc) ....Happy Selling!
- GardnerLv 710 years ago
- Limited selling history
- Your listing was brought to our attention by multiple members of the community who reported it for questionable authenticity
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- SamLv 710 years ago
It would seem you used something in the title that was misrepresentative -- such as "Rolex look-a-like". You can’t state Rolex unless, you are in fact, selling a real Rolex.
I'd need to see your listing.
- ?Lv 710 years ago
doesn't sound like eBay sent that message but someone wanting you to click on a link so they can steal your ebay infor. go to www.eBay.com and log in and see if that message also appears in your eBay messages. bet it isn't there. do not click on any links in that email