on โ08-10-2022 07:13 AM
Has anyone seen the FAKE Queen Elizabeth II Mattel Barbies for sale, (atrocious) being sold from China. The ebay market is flooded with these fake dolls and there are many of sellers using the Mattel box with Mattel branding to sell the item.
The Queen would have never approved these dolls they look terrible and not to mention the tattoo eyebrow l๐k, which is horrific.
People are being misled due to false advertising and will be entitled to a full refund under Ebay buyer protection policy
on โ08-10-2022 07:16 AM
No I've not seen them... as I don't search for them.
As you have mentioned Buyers are protected by the MBG so I don't see any issue.
on โ08-10-2022 07:26 AM
The issue is buyers are in good faith purchasing and paying top dollar for what they think is a genuine collectors item as per advertising, only to be disheartened when they receive their item, regardless of the ebay protection policy. Itโs disrespectful to the Queen, for whom she actually had to give permission to Mattel to go ahead and manufacture a Queen Elizabeth 70th Anniversary Platinum Jubilee barbie. The Queen actually loved her Mattel Queen barbie๐
on โ08-10-2022 07:52 AM
I saw the Queen Elizabeth Barbie at Myer, retailed around $70.00. I didnโt know that Her Majesty had one herself mmmmmโฆโฆ.interesting.
on โ08-10-2022 09:11 AM
The Queen give permission to Mattel to manufacture the Queen barbie resembling herself after viewing the final product. Mattel presented and gifted the Queen her own Mattel barbie of herself, to which the Queen was very happy with๐
on โ08-10-2022 10:15 AM
Recently there was also a completely new seller from Sri Lanka who had just registered and had a listing with hundreds of Queen Elizabeth II Barbie dolls available at a very good price, obviously fake. The listing has been taken down, and the seller is not registered any more.
on โ08-10-2022 10:43 AM
What were they thinking - hello a 96th Birthday Gift - silver hair & not a crease to be seen. lol
on โ08-10-2022 12:32 PM
I haven't seen the ads as I haven't looke dup dolls but maybe you could report the ads. It doesn't guarantee ebay will remove them but if enough people report them, maybe some will be taken down.
China though is notorious for fake everything.
on โ08-10-2022 12:37 PM
These dolls originally sold for a normal price when they came out in April I think, although they apparently sold out really quickly.
After the Queen's death, they were sold on eBay for literally thousands of dollars. Now they still cost a few hundreds, but not as much as immediately after the Queen's death.
on โ08-10-2022 02:49 PM
Looks more like Camilla
โ
โ
โ