on 04-03-2014 09:21 PM
Please help me My authentic item was taken down due to infrindgment issue. I have been selling pre loved designer items for years and this is the very first time this has happened to me. I was selling my authentic Louis Vuitton bag charm which I only purchased last year. The listing even had a picture of the date code (which is an authencity number) and the receipt!!!
This is the message I received….
"After reviewing your eBay account, we've taken the following action:
- Violating listings have been removed. A list of removed items is available further down in this email.
- We have credited all associated fees except for the final value fee for your listing(s).
The listing that was removed appeared to violate eBay policy or a rights owner's trademark. Please remember that you are responsible for the quality and authenticity of the products that you offer on eBay. It is against eBay policy to list any counterfeit items.
For more information please see our Replica, counterfeit items, and unauthorized copies policy:
http://pages.ebay.com.au/help/polici...unterfeit.html
There are multiple concerning factors on the item you are selling. To help us protect your status as a seller on our site, you may consider the following improvements for your listing: - Make sure your item is in the right category. - Building a positive selling history will increase buyer trust in your listings. - If your item has a serial number, authenticity card, or other indicator of legitimacy, we recommend that you include this information and a clear copy of it in your listing, too. -You may have the item authenticated and provide a clear scan of the Certificate of Authenticity in your listing. Or you may provide a copy of your proof of purchase of the item. All fees associated with this listing will be credited accordingly.
Please be sure your current and future listings follow these guidelines, keeping in mind that additional violations could result in the suspension of your account.
If you have additional questions, contact our policy experts.
http://ocsnext.eBay.com.au/ocs/cusr?query=1337&domain=email1418"
I don't know what to do. Has anybody every had this happen to them before? Funny enough, my other authentic Louis Vuitton items are still currently active. Why would they take down one item but not the others? I rely a lot on eBay to list my designer items and now I think my selling credibility may now be jeopardised. Please help!
on 04-03-2014 09:22 PM
It may be the company have reported the item as they are a member of the VERO program.
on 05-03-2014 08:19 AM
You could try again to direct ebay's attention to the proof of authenticity that you originally provided in the listing but I'm not optimistic it will make any difference to the decision ebay has made. In my experience, once ebay has made a decision they rarely reverse it (unless legally forced to !!)
I also sell designer wear and very occasionally assessories and I have learnt over the years which brands to steer clear of as there are so many knock-offs of those labels in the marketplace and people (and apparently ebay as well) are always sure you are trying to sell fakes rather than authentic items. These include Chloe, True Religion and Louis Vuitton.
You may just have to write off this particular item or try selling on another site.
on 06-03-2014 12:33 PM
Hi, thanks for your responses. I have contacted ebay and they have not responded (I did not even get the automated response!). I dont like being accused of something that is totally unfounded and incorrect. They dont even give me an option to appeal or provide them with further evidence. Can anybody please give advice as to how to contact ebay without gettting the automated responses?
on 06-03-2014 01:34 PM
A phone call is the only sure way of getting a response that makes any kind of sense.
on 06-03-2014 03:58 PM
Hi, I did not see the phone number when I clicked on the contact us....
Anyway I just received an email response from ebay (suprising) and they stated that I listed my item in the wrong category thats why it was pulled down. It would have been nice for them to just state that rather then indicating that my item was a replica. I have been given the green light to relist the item so I hope that when I do it wont be pulled down again. Thanks for your help!
on 06-03-2014 05:21 PM
Fingers crossed
on 28-04-2014 07:35 AM - last edited on 28-04-2014 12:30 PM by mister_matthew
Hi,
Derek.
on 28-04-2014 09:31 AM
You are on the Australian boards, log out of eBay.au and back into aBay.uk and ask this question there.
on 28-04-2014 12:50 PM