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Selling Replicas

My question is is ok to sell a replica of a product and mention that it's indeed a replica. I've seen a lot of fake stuff on eBay, I even bought a Casio watch that was claimed to be real but it's actually fake but eBay has done nothing to stop this and therefore it's ok to sell but mention its fake.

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Ahhhhh.... yeahh... right then....

Nice policy.. all warm and fuzzy like.

I feel sooooo much safer and trusting, NOT.

But why isn't it ENFORCED?

 

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So why is that still listed?

The seller starts talking about it as genuine... and then later tells it's not.

 

 

Gov't is not a VeRO member, has no Brand Lawyer, so no problem!  Venue will tell you to call the Secret Service.  They have jurisdiction, it's still Legal Tender, but they're a little busy chasing down counterfeit C-Notes from North Korea, so nothing gets done.  The item was made in China, so there's little Uncle Sammy can do about it anyhow. 

The Floggings Will Continue Until Morale Improves.
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Never post like" in the title  or description. For  example "like pandora"

 

I will report you in record time.

 

Nothing upsets me more than  searching for authentic items only to see "like" in the title.

 

 

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@citrine146 wrote:
That's interesting.
What are official replicas? Who supplies/ manufactures them? What is shown on the tags or mentioned as brand name?

In Canada, the Royal Canadian Mint produces 1 troy ounce of silver bullion.

 

They also (a few years ago) produced a series that was titled "Silver Bullion Replica". Due to the replica rules, you can't sell "replica bullion". Well the bullion replica looks like bullion, has the same amount and quality of silver. The only difference is, instead of loose, the replica comes in a pretty box with a certificate for three times as much retail price. Why anyone would buy this is beyond me. I saw some listed by RCM item number since they couldn't write "bullion replica" in the title/description.

 

Cheers, C.

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Replicas?

 

Like this Monet I own? Smiley Wink

 

This is on canvas, like the real one, not a litograph. 

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@phono_0490xxxxxx wrote:

@southern*sweet*tea wrote:

https://www.ebay.com/help/policies/prohibited-restricted-items/fake-items-policy?id=4276

 

"We don't allow replicas, counterfeit items, or unauthorized copies to be listed on eBay. Unauthorized copies may include things that are bootlegged, illegally duplicated, or pirated. These kinds of things may infringe on someone's copyright or trademark."

 

Not allowedNot allowed

  • Backup or archival copies of software
  • Bootleg recordings from concerts or other live shows (see our bootleg recordings policy for more info)
  • Counterfeits, fakes, or replicas of brand name items (for example, a purse bearing the Chanel name or logo that wasn't made by Chanel)
  • Counterfeit electronics (like cell phones) or software
  • Counterfeit replacement parts or consumables that weren't made by the manufacturer that the items are labeled with
  • Digital copy only discs or codes (originally sold as part of a Blu-ray or DVD combo package)
  • Fake autographs
  • Media (such as CDs, DVDs, flash drives or any other recordable media) containing scanned pages from a book, magazine, manual, or other copyrighted materials that you didn't create
  • Unauthorized or pirated copies of things like:
    • Movies or videos
    • Audio books and ebooks
    • Music CDs, MP3s, MP4s
    • Photos
    • Software
    • TV programs (including CDs or DVDs containing shows that were taped from television)
    • Video games

The full policy is worth a read through... and the difficult to find ones that require a 'Search eBay Help'

 

But from that policy link above...

What should I do if I see a listing with a counterfeit item?

Please report listings that offer counterfeit items or replicas.

We have lots more detail on the types of products that are considered unauthorized in our guidelines below, but please be aware this isn't exhaustive list.

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^ So, just do it.

Further to that, there are specific catorgory prohobitions on the sales of such 'replica'...

Stamps, currency, and coins policy

 

https://www.ebay.com/help/policies/prohibited-restricted-items/stamps-currency-coins-policy?id=4337&...

Can I list counterfeit money on eBay?

No. Counterfeit currency, stamps, and the equipment designed to make them, can't be listed on eBay.

Can I sell replica coins?

No. Replica coins and replica, plated or clad bullion are not permitted.

 

Not allowedNot allowed

  • Replica coins
  • Replica, plated or clad bullion
  • Counterfeit coins
  • Counterfeit bank notes
  • Counterfeit bonds
  • Counterfeit money orders
  • Counterfeit securities
  • Equipment used to make counterfeit items
  • Reproduction or replica versions of any Canadian currency
  • Altered paper currency intended to deceive a collector
  • The sale of currency currently in circulation that may require registration with or license from a regulatory body
  • Listings for raw single coins within the Coins & Paper Money > Coins: US category with a starting price, reserve price, or Buy It Now price of $2,500 or more
  • Listings for raw single paper currency within the Coins & Paper Money > Paper Money: US and Coins & Paper Money > Paper Money: World with a starting price, reserve price or Buy It Now price of $2,500 or more

 

Ahhhhh.... yeahh... right then....

Nice policy.. all warm and fuzzy like.

I feel sooooo much safer and trusting, NOT.

But why isn't it ENFORCED?

 

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So why is that still listed?

The seller starts talking about it as genuine... and then later tells it's not.


I was cruising the flea market years ago when I saw the conversation or the bargaining between a guy and the coin seller. 18 $1 silver coins were at stake. So, I stood there pretending to be curious, and in my mind I was hoping the buyer dropped the coins. He did! 

 

18 coins at $15 each, tremendous deal, wasn't it? Smiley Wink

 

I get home, go to the Ebay coin listings, and right on the top there was this warning, disclaimer from Ebay. In it, it told of Chinese people flooding the market with fake American silver coins. And, grab your magnifying glass and look for the craters on them. Smiley LOL

 

Do you want to hear the rest of the story? Smiley Very Happy Smiley Very Happy Smiley Very Happy

 

I am just telling  you that I dreamed with finding that seller in the flea market again, oh boy! Smiley Mad

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