on โ18-09-2024 10:20 AM
How do you get Ebay to take action on false advertising
Here is an exampleDesscribed as a ROLEX Unicorn - But it isn't And to back this up here is correspondence from Rolex -
on โ18-09-2024 10:26 AM
You could try to contact eBay with current proof (rather than a message from over ten years ago)
Did you point out the listings to Rolex?
You may as well ask how do you get buyers to stop choosing to buy from dodgy sellers
I'd be taking care of my own neg feedback first, personally
on โ18-09-2024 10:35 AM
Rings a bit of ' pot & kettle '.
โ18-09-2024 10:58 AM - edited โ18-09-2024 11:00 AM
As far as I know, only Rolex themselves can contact ebay and have them removed.
Verified Rights Owner (VeRO) policy | eBay
I suggest you contact Rolex and give them a link to the items you suspect.
โ18-09-2024 11:06 AM - edited โ18-09-2024 11:09 AM
Keep providing photos of a watch on your listings & I would expect to receive a watch!
"How do you get eBay to take care of false advertising".
Now that's funny.
on โ18-09-2024 12:16 PM
Should be
"How do you get eBay to take care of a competitor's false advertising"
on โ18-09-2024 03:16 PM
on โ18-09-2024 03:21 PM
Not a competitor!!