@cns_jewelry wrote:
Thanks for your remind of the copyright issue. The products we selling are Swarovski Elements (or Swarovski Crystallized), which is a cooperation treaty and products between Swarovski and its worldwide co-producers.

Sorry, I wasn't trying to suggest that the items don't contain genuine Swarovski crystals, but point out Swarovski have very strict guidelines about how items that were not made by them, but using their crystals, can be advertised. As they are eBay VERO members, they can (and do) get listings pulled if they do not follow those guidelines. eBay will not listen to anything you may be able to say in your defence if Swarovski decide to report a listing that does not very clearly indicate the item was not made by them by using their suggested wording (eg using or adorned with Swarovski Elements). 

Ok, thanks again. We have the certificate from Swarovski.


@cns_jewelry wrote:
lol, sorry for the mistake.

We are just players who follow the game maker, while the rules of the game are so stubbon and silly. But WHY? What happens if there is no limit for listing? The maker has nothing to lose.

 

Except their reputation?

 

I am lucky. I don't sell things that can be subject to the VERO program, and I joined on my primary Id before there were listing limits.


@cns_jewelry wrote:
We have the certificate from Swarovski.

Just so that I know I'm giving the correct advice, may I please ask what the certificate is for or states?

 

Your advice is quite right and helpful actually lol. We would not sell it without a certificate. It is an official permission from Swarovski to authorize manufacturer to use Swarovski Elements on the products.