06-15-2017 01:05 PM
Out of nowhere Ebay decided to remove my listing, without contacting me, asking me for proof, without any explanation....nothing. When I contacted them, they told me the item was removed for violating their rules of authenticity. I asked them based on what did they consider a simple $37 jacket fake? They couldn't answer, instead they sent me some links to read the rules. I told them that I can provide photo/video evidence if they want me to, yet they started threatening me saying if I relist the item then my account will be suspended. Here is the jacket:
Stitched logo, 2 tags (one of them even showing the item's code), yet they still say based on some random report that it's fake. Obviously the item is genuine, no question about that. It's unfair and unprofessional to remove items without explanation, without contacting the seller and asking them to prove if it's fake or not. Yet, all the Chinese fakes can be freely sold on the site without any problems.
06-15-2017 01:08 PM
If you're arguing that the item must be authentic because of a tag, you've already lost the argument.
06-15-2017 01:10 PM
06-15-2017 01:10 PM
Whether the item is legit or not is secondary.
If ebay tells you not to relist, then do not do it or you will risk your account.
06-15-2017 01:13 PM
@sz_balazs wrote:Yet, all the Chinese fakes can be freely sold on the site without any problems.
I agree ... I've tried to report obvious fakes out of China, but eBay allows them to continue.
Regardless, don't relist it or you may be banned.
06-15-2017 01:15 PM - edited 06-15-2017 01:16 PM
I wouldn't say a word if they'd be professional and give at least an explanation. You can't just remove people's stuff when we are paying for their services. On top of that, they didn't even bother to solve the situation. Yes, I will risk my account, and if I'll get suspended then I will simply leave ebay. They aren't the only ones with these kind of services.
06-15-2017 01:18 PM
@sz_balazs wrote:
How else can you prove the item is authentic then? Or do you think I stitched the ADIDAS logo on it? Seriously...
Not commenting on your item but if you do a search you will see fake clothing with a supposed Adidas tag.
06-15-2017 01:27 PM
@sz_balazs wrote:
How else can you prove the item is authentic then? Or do you think I stitched the ADIDAS logo on it? Seriously...
That's hilarious. You think a high-volume shop in China can't fake a logo? Priceless.
06-15-2017 01:29 PM
Did the message from eBay tell you to contact the rights holder if you had any question? If it was a vero takedown then Adidas told eBay that it is not authentic. If you can contact them with proof of purchase from an authorized adidas dealers they may withdraw their complaints.
If the complaint wasnt from Adidas, there isn't much that you can do.
Why. are you so certain that it is authentic? Counterfeiters often counterfeit the tags as well.
06-15-2017 01:35 PM
06-15-2017 01:38 PM
06-15-2017 01:40 PM
If this was a VERO takedown then it is out of ebay's hands and would be between you and the VERO rights owner. You would need to appeal it through the VERO appeals process. They will not consider a tag as proof.
You need to be sure it was Vero or not. Regardless you will not be able to relist until and unless you receive authorization to do so
06-15-2017 01:41 PM
06-15-2017 01:53 PM
@sz_balazs wrote:
Fake clothing tags don't have any detail on them, only the supposed brand name and that's it.
Sorry but you are incorrect, there are no "rules" for counterfeiters to follow so they don't all do tags the same way. they generally do their best to make the product look authentic.
06-15-2017 01:56 PM