on โ27-11-2014 01:37 AM
I sell genuine items and I got warnings from eBay saying mine are counterfiet and suspended one of my account without asking.
I called and told them I can provide proof of the source of my products which are genuine. eBay told me to register a new account start over....
Why Do Some Sellers Don't Get Banned??
on โ27-11-2014 01:58 AM
on โ27-11-2014 02:56 AM
With 38 Feebacks and a percentage of 92 and as said above, a couple saying items were fakes,
do as CQ suggested because if your other account was anything like this one, it is not a good look.
I wouldn't buy from you with such a low percentage and feedback like that.
on โ27-11-2014 12:18 PM
Proof that your items from China / Hong Kong are genuine? What proof? The Chinese are the masters of counterfeit, including receipts and certificates. I would really check your sources. A genuine pair of BOSE headphones for $112? You would have made a profit on the sale, meaning you got them a lot cheaper than that? Even wholesale they would have been dearer than that.
As already mentioned, check your suppliers. For the record, I wouldn't buy from you either. Sorry.
on โ27-11-2014 01:41 PM
Every thing that you sell is FAKE made by the Chinese that's why you are banned.
on โ27-11-2014 01:51 PM
Speaking of China and certificates, has anyone seen the "new" CE stamp they use ?
CE means China Export but the logo is very similar to CE that Europe uses.
http://ybw.media.ipcdigital.co.uk/11139/000000b72/aa56/CE-Marks-lrg.jpg
http://www.ce-marking.org/what-is-ce-marking.html
on โ27-11-2014 02:41 PM
Fake stamps as well lol