10-28-2018 07:03 PM
While on eBay tonight, I noticed eBay now lists Authenticity Verified as a search option at the bottom of the search sidebar. I would like some thoughts on this new feature. I understand the benefit of authenticating expensive items such as handbags, clothing or watches. However, I see some issues with this feature. I feel the average consumer is going to think that anything not verified must be fake because when you give the option of verified or not, people will automatically only want something verified. They won't know that not everything is verifiable or needs to be. Case in point would be antiques/collectibles. That brings me to the second issue with this feature: If you check the box, and the category contains generic collectible items you wouldn't or couldn't verify, you will get zero search results. You would have to know enough to not use this checkbox for every search. Seems like more confusion for consumers. I also feel like this is a pandora's box because whenever you have a yes/no option with data, you then have to police how each item gets labeled. This could be especially difficult when you have a category filled with verifiable and non-verifiable items. Who will make these decisions? How will sellers be affected? Some things to ponder...
10-28-2018 07:46 PM
10-28-2018 07:52 PM - edited 10-28-2018 07:54 PM
@behgre_0 wrote:
I know for a fact part of the "authenticated" items are fake
Of course, we're not even speaking of truly unscrupulous sellers here...
It happens all the time, sellers convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt of a lie they're perpetuating.
If you ever want to see it in action for yourself just ask any flat earth believer.
10-29-2018 08:18 AM
Just another feel good measure, just like that little button that says ' report this buyer. ' A simple SNAD will rain on any parade about authenticity.
10-29-2018 11:44 AM
12-19-2018 05:07 AM - edited 12-19-2018 05:11 AM
As a dealer in coins for over 45 years, I find this redundant at least for coins. eBay has already a policy in place for coins, especially expensive coins, by requiring them to be certified and encapsulated by a few of the eBay approved third-party grading companies, such as PCGS. So when I view listings from other dealers/sellers with the authenticity verified designation of a certified coin what do the sellers of these same certified coins do that do not have this? Buyers are to assume that even though a slabbed and certified coin may not be genuine if not having eBay's new AV program? How stupid. And just how does eBay pick and choose which seller receives this new AV designation. I sure don't know as I called eBay to find out how to receive this new AV designation and nobody could tell me how. It is just another feel-good program that only confuses potential buyers. eBay should have begun to realize by now that there is a limit of program options they can advertise on a given listing before buyers finally get overwhelmed. As a seller and buyer, in my opinion, eBay has surpassed this limit. Example on one listing, Authenticity Verified, Top Rated verse Top Rated Plus verse not rate, etc. A seller having to play catch up with all of these never-ending selling options gets exhausted with eBay moving the cheese constantly. I know I have as I have been selling on eBay since 2000. The tiers that eBay continues to create for sellers to get optimal listing search views is disgusting. The only thing that they continue to do is create lost in productive time for sellers along with seller frustration and buyer confusion. Of course, eBay continues to create more customer service drones after requiring new hires have a partial to full lobotomy. I have proven the inside and outside "experts" at eBay wrong over and over in all cases that I have experience directly with them. Expert opinions are a dime a dozen. Thanks for your posts and have a great day if you read this. And I should know what great posts are as I am an expert in them.
12-19-2018 05:29 AM
@joesaysbuyit Just wanted to ask you a question. What kind of item was you searching for when you saw the sort option for authenticated option?
When an item is authenticated on eBay the approved sellers for the items are the seller not the owner of the item. The owner of the item will be sending in there item and if accepted the owner of the item will get paid when the item sells. If the item is not accepted it is returned to the owner.
Good Luck Selling!
12-19-2018 06:34 AM
https://www.ebay.com/s/itemauthentication/buyer
12-19-2018 06:48 AM
This sidebar search option appears on every search. Maybe that's the issue here. The buyer will always want to check for authentic items and the search results will then be zero. Also, does the buyer really know what this term means? If they get zero results, they may say, "Well, I guess eBay doesn't have what I want so I'll go to Etsy or Amazon."
12-19-2018 06:55 AM
I’ve said the same thing. Who will buy from a seller that doesn’t have the “authenticity guaranteed” notation on their listing. No one because they’ll assume it’s not authentic. I ended my listings because of this. I’m not willing to sell a $2000 item only to have the buyer question me as to why ebay doesn’t say it’s authentic. Ebay shot themselves in the foot over how they decided to roll out the authenticity program in my opinion.
12-19-2018 07:01 AM
And just how does eBay pick and choose which seller receives this new AV designation.
Ebay picked their personal favorites. I know this for a fact. And I also know at least one of them mixes some fakes in whether they realize it or not. 🤨
12-19-2018 07:12 AM
ebay already had an 'authenticity guaranteed' program in effect - for everything. They have their money back guarantee program.
COA's are a dime a dozen. Look on line - you will find a whole lot of places where you can find a program to print up all you want. Then take photoshop and 'pretty them up'. Selling 'expensive' or 'exclusive' is big business and the people who know what is real or not, don't come cheap, seldom work for min. wage or in 'production-line' settings.
12-19-2018 07:21 AM
THAT’S not what we’re referring too. You might want to re-read. We are referring to a nice big red wavy banner that eBay authenticate has on all of their listings as well as their favorite sellers listings. Nobody’s talking about a certificate of authenticity.
12-19-2018 07:38 AM
Oh, sorry. I still don't see anything in the OP about a wavy red banner. But, if it is any consulation, I did make the error of just hitting 'reply' after reading your post, rather than going back up to the OP and hitting reply there. I will try to be more careful in the future.
I sincerely apologize.
12-19-2018 09:37 AM