03-29-2019 06:46 PM
Just acquired - legally and they're not old and they're not fake - some high end HBA products. On the back of the packaging, printed on the box or container and not removable, is:
ebay/amazon in the universal NO symbol - red circle with line - and below that:
WARNING!
Ebay & Amazon are
non-authorized dealers
of our products.
We cannot be responsible
for product quality, freshness
and performance.
Interesting and frustrating. Wonder how the company gets away with using ebay and Amazon's trademarked logos on the packaging.
These products are manufacturer sealed and do not have expiration dates. And I'm calling them NEW.
03-29-2019 08:38 PM
Interesting. I have never seen, or heard, of anything like that.
03-29-2019 09:33 PM
@castlemagicmemories wrote:Interesting. I have never seen, or heard, of anything like that.
Me either. Curious? Were the products made in the U.S.A. ?
03-29-2019 09:35 PM
@sharingtheland wrote:Just acquired - legally and they're not old and they're not fake - some high end HBA products. On the back of the packaging, printed on the box or container and not removable, is:
ebay/amazon in the universal NO symbol - red circle with line - and below that:
WARNING!
Ebay & Amazon are
non-authorized dealers
of our products.
We cannot be responsible
for product quality, freshness
and performance.
Interesting and frustrating. Wonder how the company gets away with using ebay and Amazon's trademarked logos on the packaging.
These products are manufacturer sealed and do not have expiration dates. And I'm calling them NEW.
Ok, have no idea what HBA is. Should i feel embarrassed?
Whatever it is, glad you got them and more power to you for listing them. Wishing you the best in your efforts!
03-29-2019 09:43 PM
@fashunu4eeuh wrote:
@sharingtheland wrote:Just acquired - legally and they're not old and they're not fake - some high end HBA products. On the back of the packaging, printed on the box or container and not removable, is:
ebay/amazon in the universal NO symbol - red circle with line - and below that:
WARNING!
Ebay & Amazon are
non-authorized dealers
of our products.
We cannot be responsible
for product quality, freshness
and performance.
Interesting and frustrating. Wonder how the company gets away with using ebay and Amazon's trademarked logos on the packaging.
These products are manufacturer sealed and do not have expiration dates. And I'm calling them NEW.
Ok, have no idea what HBA is. Should i feel embarrassed?
Whatever it is, glad you got them and more power to you for listing them. Wishing you the best in your efforts!
No need to be embarrassed~you're great, but nobody knows everything! It's health and beauty aids. HBA
03-29-2019 10:17 PM
Interesting.
ebay isn't an authorized dealer for anything, though, and never has been. The TOS distances ebay from the sellers, though they don't advertise it.
03-29-2019 11:03 PM
I find this extremely interesting and like the others, I've never heard of this before either.
Have you considered taking this concern to Ebay Facebook and see what they say?
https://twitter.com/askebay?lang=en
https://www.facebook.com/eBayForBusiness/
It's important to be aware of where you post a question on our Facebook page. A comment on one of our marketing posts won't be answered, but comments posted directly on our page will.
03-30-2019 12:25 AM
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03-30-2019 06:59 AM
Add me to the group that haven't seen this before but whatever the product is they must of had enough complaints to them about their products and found out it was being sold here and at amazon second hand to warrant them to officially add it to their packaging/boxing of their product. Maybe there wasn't no complaints but they want to cover their buts because they are fully aware it is being resold at these places?
I normally work pharmacy and not hba so I will ask her tomorrow if I remember if she seen it on any packages before and I will pay closer attention to my pharmacy products to see if they have any new disclaimer that I haven't seen before. There could be because I am just used to going fast and getting the job done and don't take the time to read the boxes at all.
03-30-2019 07:15 AM
This reminds me of the way manufacturers put expiry dates and bottlers/canners etc put pull dates. Or 'good till' whatever dates. These dates are an attempt to protect themselves.
You forgot an important part of those expiration date equations: You'll buy more, sooner.
One of our best friends in The Frozen Tundra is a doctor and he routinely used half of whatever "amount" the box said to use - laundry detergent, etc. He also paid no attention to expiration dates of certain OTC and prescription medications; he knew which dates were bullpuckey.
PS - He wasn't a quack, far from it. We did everything he said to do and we're still alive and kicking.