03-03-2023 12:10 PM
Sneakers I received, despite the Authenticity guarantee, are 100% fake. Photos attached in which the difference in the sole is clearly visible. The triangular section of the sole on the left sneaker is flat, unlike the right sneaker, where it is rough as it should be. The left sneaker, which is 100% fake hangs NFS Tag from Ebay, I did not disconnect it.
I requested a return but the case was closed by Ebay because "items covered by Authenticity guarantee can’t be returned if the seller doesn’t accept returns". Ok. Then I filed an appeal on the grounds of "There's an error in authentication", but despite the obvious photo proofs provided, I received a response from Ebay - "After reviewing your appeal, we won't be able to change the outcome of the case, unfortunately.
We kept the original outcome because we determined that the original decision was correct."
So I have the fake sneakers with an Ebay Authenticity guarantee NFC tag on it and I can't do anything about it.
03-03-2023 06:03 PM
You don't think that possibly that was a manufacturing flaw?
03-03-2023 06:17 PM
I would think both shoes would look fake...Just a manufacturing flaw from a 3rd world country where they were probably made. Were they made in the USA?
03-03-2023 06:35 PM
Did the Nike factory have the wrong mold for the outsole of the sneaker? Very unlikely. It's just that the guys who check sneakers should probably spend not 10 seconds on a pair, but at least 30 seconds.
I understand that there may be errors and so on and fake sneakers can be authenticated, I have no questions about this. I don't understand why Ebay takes a stand against the buyer and considers the decision of their sneaker inspection contractor to be the ultimate truth. Especially since my case is quite simple and obvious to anyone. But no.
Under Ebay MBG, it says "sneakers inspected under Authenticity Guarantee are considered final sale and can not be returned".
And yes, Ebay also removed my negative feedback on the seller because of course it is absolutely impossible for the buyer to receive a fake after Ebay Authenticity guarantee. Lol
So brilliant - it turns out there is simply no better place to sell fakes than through Ebay Authenticity guarantee which can only really guarantee is that the buyer will be left with fake sneakers and no money, with zero return possibility.
03-03-2023 06:38 PM
The original ones are made in China. Too expensive to make sneakers in the USA
03-03-2023 06:48 PM
It certainly looks like something that may happen during the manufacturing process.
Anyways, why would anyone counterfeit only 1 shoe...?
03-03-2023 07:19 PM
The problem is not only with the sole, it's just the most obvious. Also not the correct size stickers inside, the lack of a specific stamp inside the box, and so on.
And by the way - send one original sneaker and one fake is a common practice. You have 10 pairs of original sneakers, 10 pairs of fake ones. You mix them. When there is at least one real sneaker in the box, your chances of passing the authentication are doubled. And I’m sure to save time, only one sneaker out of two is checked at least somehow carefully
03-03-2023 07:38 PM
All of the texture on the one shoe looks slightly different if you look close enough.
Try the E-bay for business on FB. Sometimes they can be more helpful .
Best of luck.
03-03-2023 08:29 PM
@toomuchstuffagain35 wrote:You don't think that possibly that was a manufacturing flaw?
It's a mold, so every sole would look like that. Not a manufacturing flaw, where it's a one-off.
But @ryndinalex the sole on the left looks bad. Are they both fake, and not a real paired with a fake?
03-03-2023 08:47 PM
Those shoes are made the cheapest way possible. You can expect they won't all be exact.
03-03-2023 08:51 PM
Ebay is an all around fiasco. Look at all this sh*t theyre in, tied up in politics and all that. STAY OUT OF PARLIAMENT, THEY DONT WANT YOU HERE! LOL or Taiwan
03-03-2023 08:54 PM
Perhaps both are fakes, maybe only the one with a flat triangle on the sole. Because the original must have a triangle with a texture, 100%
03-03-2023 10:34 PM
@ryndinalex wrote:The problem is not only with the sole, it's just the most obvious. Also not the correct size stickers inside, the lack of a specific stamp inside the box, and so on.
And by the way - send one original sneaker and one fake is a common practice. You have 10 pairs of original sneakers, 10 pairs of fake ones. You mix them. When there is at least one real sneaker in the box, your chances of passing the authentication are doubled. And I’m sure to save time, only one sneaker out of two is checked at least somehow carefully
Interesting...I had no idea.
03-03-2023 11:44 PM - edited 03-03-2023 11:47 PM
Ebay says they're authentic?
Sell them on Ebay and recover your $$$!
And for heaven's sake leave the "Authentic" crap on them....
It doesn't matter what YOU think.
The "experts" have spoken!!!
03-04-2023 07:51 AM
Oh no. Personally, I cannot deceive people and sell them fakes.