06-12-2016 08:48 AM
Ebay is being flooded by china sellers, selling bareminerals, younique products, mac,dior,chanel etc. Where does eBay think these sellers in china are getting this from? I've emailed griff about it, he just tells me feedback doesn't mean that the products are fakes. etc.. etc.. The last 6 months chinese sellers have invaded the makeup market on eBay and legitimate sellers are being run out of town. Just sad...
I just don't understand how eBay can allow shippers from china to list BRAND name makeup. Whaaat?
06-12-2016 09:35 PM
@thehealthyhomestead wrote:
@pinupsplus wrote:
@thehealthyhomestead wrote:
Hi Pinup,
What most people do not realize is that not only have most of these manufacturing jobs gone overseas...so has the equipment.
Back in 2000 I was approached to be part of a commercial liaison team that involved the implementation of massive shiploads of used factory equipment over to China, which by the way offered me $40 per hour minimum 40 hours per week with all expenses paid such as lodging/meals etc that I eventually turned down.
They were buying up the equipment from closed businesses for pennies on the dollar and having them shipped over to them there.
The challenge was that they needed folks from this country that knew how to set up and operate them to be part of a team to set them up there.
Where did all those commercial sewing machines go after the fabric and clothing industries closed? Many ended up in windrows in old rundown warehouses and the many of them ended up leaving the country.
Where did all the machining tool and die parts go when these factories closed here...
Where is the shoe & footwear machines...molds etc now.
Where is the leather made now and what about all the leather factories that our government put out of business that populated states like Massachusetts, New Hampshire, & Maine?
Folks, the businesses would have an extremely difficult time returning...why, first of all the Government has banned many of the supplies used in these industries...let alone much of the equipment is GONE.
We no longer get saw blades sharpened here because the blades made in China (which most of them are) are far cheaper than what we had made here 20 years ago and there are few machine tool places other than in the large urban areas. People argue this was for our benefit...no it isn't.
An American blade may cost $80 to $125 dollars but I COULD have it resharpened at least 10 times for about $10 to $12...Now I pay $40 to $55 for one made in China with just one use because there are so few folks that sharpen them now and those rates have skyrocketed because so few folks sharpen anymore.
So before we wish these jobs back...many of us know that the many of the jobs can not return even if we wanted them to be because much of the machine and supplier base for them is gone....and I mean gone.
Mr CI have no doubt in the validity of your post. The Chinese are very intelligent and resourceful people who plan things for the long haul. I believe we CAN turn this around. We didn't get OURSELVES into this problem over night and we aren't going to get OURSELVES out of it over night. People want to be angry at China... Don't hate the players, hate the game.
Hi Pinup,
I just want to make sure readers understand that what you mention...having great value...is not what I was expressing.
No hate...no choosing to point a finger to a specific group...just experience and facts.
All the nationalism in the world and all the RAH RAH will not miraculously make machinery appear out of thin air.
The reason the jobs left is because the government wanted them to leave...there is no other answer.
Sometimes the simple answers bear far more truth than over thinking things.
So as long as our government has decided and dictated and imposed upon us here in the US that we are not to be a base manufacturing/producing nation but rather a consumer based nation we CAN NOT turn things around.
Mr C
Mr C, they were doing it in Australia as well. Would buy up whole factories and ship every last piece back to their homeland.
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06-12-2016 09:39 PM
06-21-2017 03:31 PM
09-20-2017 05:49 PM
Im having this same problem. Ebay doesn't care. I have reported several fakers but it's useless. These China sellers are using pictures and words like Authentic. I'm having to lower my price because the "fakers"
09-21-2017 10:49 PM
@trew404 wrote:
Ebay relies on the brand owner to identify fakes, and will remove them immediately upon request by the brand owner.
Just a thought...you might want to contact the brand name, then, and give them the listing numbers and the seller id. They can and will contact Ebay and then the listings will be removed.
09-21-2017 11:59 PM - edited 09-22-2017 12:02 AM
Unfortunately Wall Street decided to sell American business to the Chinese and act as middlemen.
And Wall Street runs the country no matter what side politically. They can strongarm companies to let it happen
Of course if you are Hollywood, you can use the FBI as your force to shut this kind of thing down, using tax money. The few are protected
It is a tragedy. Bewtween the Chinese and the monopolies being allowed to flourish, American business is getting ruined, especially small business. And that isnt Ebays fault.
09-22-2017 12:17 AM
09-22-2017 12:21 AM
09-22-2017 12:32 AM
09-22-2017 12:36 AM
@pius558 wrote:Ebay is being flooded by china sellers, selling bareminerals, younique products, mac,dior,chanel etc. Where does eBay think these sellers in china are getting this from? I've emailed griff about it, he just tells me feedback doesn't mean that the products are fakes. etc.. etc.. The last 6 months chinese sellers have invaded the makeup market on eBay and legitimate sellers are being run out of town. Just sad...
I just don't understand how eBay can allow shippers from china to list BRAND name makeup. Whaaat?
If it is counterfeit make up, the quality standards may not be up to par and there could be issues with using it, possibly.
09-22-2017 05:13 AM
Dead thread from 2016 - resurrected by a newer poster.
09-22-2017 03:55 PM
Hello Everyone,
Due to the age of the thread, it has been closed to further replies. Please feel free to start a new thread if you wish to continue to discuss this topic.
Thanks for understanding!