12-01-2017 05:50 PM
So, while looking for a guitar today, I come across a listing for a VERY expensive "generic" Stratocaster guitar at an unreasonable price.
I look at the listing and the first sentence says "Important Note:
We are currently in search of a new Vendor for our Vong Co Guitars.
Rather than cancel this listing along with our history of selling these unique guitars on eBay,we have raised the price to an unreasonable amount, to discourage purchase at this time. When
we find a suitable vendor, the price will be adjusted at that time. Thank you for your patience and understanding."
So, I guess this seller doesn't think that search and browser manipulation is a violation? He even has a number of other listings with the same "disclaimer". Even more listings in the wrong category (offering phone book software in the telephone hardware category)!
PLUS, I thought "Stratocaster" was a copyrighted name for Fender, I didn't know they made copies with the same name.
I guess he didn't want to lose his place in the search results. I would think this is a violation, but I guess its the Wild West here now.
So many fakes, so little time.
12-01-2017 05:53 PM
12-01-2017 06:06 PM - edited 12-01-2017 06:11 PM
@lookng2015 wrote:
I hope you reported them?
And I agree, so many fakes all over now.
It's a shame that listings are not even looked at anymore (by eBay), let alone sellers. 😞
I hate reporting fellow sellers. I would normally just email them and advise them.
12-01-2017 06:18 PM
@phcd1 wrote:
@lookng2015 wrote:
I hope you reported them?
And I agree, so many fakes all over now.It's a shame that listings are not even looked at anymore (by eBay), let alone sellers. 😞
I hate reporting fellow sellers. I would normally just email them and advise them.
It's pointless to advise them as I doubt they consider what they are doing is wrong.
12-01-2017 06:23 PM
@rolenboy01 wrote:
@phcd1 wrote:
@lookng2015 wrote:
I hope you reported them?
And I agree, so many fakes all over now.It's a shame that listings are not even looked at anymore (by eBay), let alone sellers. 😞
I hate reporting fellow sellers. I would normally just email them and advise them.
It's pointless to advise them as I doubt they consider what they are doing is wrong.
You might be right.
12-01-2017 06:25 PM
@phcd1 wrote:
@rolenboy01 wrote:
@phcd1 wrote:
@lookng2015 wrote:
I hope you reported them?
And I agree, so many fakes all over now.It's a shame that listings are not even looked at anymore (by eBay), let alone sellers. 😞
I hate reporting fellow sellers. I would normally just email them and advise them.
It's pointless to advise them as I doubt they consider what they are doing is wrong.
You might be right.
Whether that's out of arrogance or just not knowing the rules is another story.
12-01-2017 06:26 PM
Evening,
These types of listings BOOSTS the potential value of Ebay, at least when spread sheets are presented to investers.
If the investers ever came here and saw the real story, rather than just looking at just numbers, things would cleaned up quickly.
Mr C
12-01-2017 08:42 PM
@thenobletuckylife wrote:Evening,
These types of listings BOOSTS the potential value of Ebay, at least when spread sheets are presented to investers.
If the investers ever came here and saw the real story, rather than just looking at just numbers, things would cleaned up quickly.
Mr C
Now, this is an interesting point that I have never considered. Even if 10% of EBay's listing are really not available for purchase, that is a LOT of money which would explain why eBay does not enforce their own rules.
12-01-2017 09:07 PM
Most Fender guitars now are fakes.
That's why they go for $300
12-01-2017 11:39 PM
Actually, I don't believe the name "Stratocaster" would fall under copyright protection. I believe it is a trademark.
12-02-2017 03:52 AM
Somebody needs to tell them about the "Out of Stock" Option flag. I've got dozens of out of stock items at any point in time, and they do not show up until I restock them. Nobody likes losing their sales history on GTC listings, but eBay now has a real solution to the problem that doesn't involve goofy stuff like this.
12-02-2017 05:28 AM
12-02-2017 06:03 AM - edited 12-02-2017 06:05 AM
Stratocaster is a registered trade mark of Fender now located in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Every company's branded product names and "mascot characters" (Mr. Peanut) are registered trademarks owned by their respective companies. It's why you've never seen a Ford Corvette or a Ronald McDonald clown at In-N-Out Burger unless he's there for lunch.....
You've probably seen the fine print in magazine adds "trade marks are the property of their respective owners".
Further, patented products can't legally be reproduced well except in foreign count where all the counterfeit come from - illegally made and illegally sold around the world.
Patents don't prevent you as an individual from producing a copy of the items for your own use. You can't legally sell that/those products. Technically I should not use the term products as it implies it's something ready to be purchased. Yes, that is taking the definition to a silly molecular level......
12-02-2017 06:08 AM
His listing will be at the end of regular search here thru price and shipping but his high selling number wil still be there doing it this way and his overall position at watch count will stay high in the most watched and at others sites that offer similar type searches. But if he ends his listing then he loses all that position he built up. Same with best match, he would lose ground there too if he started over with new listings.
Lots of people play this game to keep them high on the outside search engines.
12-02-2017 06:09 AM
lol Vong Co, bet thats a real gem.