Interesting. My title said USED and it still got pulled. LOL
I may go back to selling on craigslist. I have in the past and had no problem.
I may go back to selling on craigslist. I have in the past and had no problem.
trust me i KNOW what you're going through! I am DESPERATELY trying to buy this car that i'm getting a super good deal on. ($3,500! and its worth like 12-15k)(i know thats still cheap but i LOVE THIS CAR! Its no white range rover...one of my dream cars im eventually gonna have but this car is all wheel drive twin turbo : D and they dont make them anymore.)and wanted to list some of my stuff but ebay put me on probation. i cant list any LV till FEB! RIDICULAS! I have my receipts and everything! so p!ssed! And really...i guess there isnt anything that can be done. booo. good luck!
Interesting. My title said USED and it still got pulled. LOL
I may go back to selling on craigslist. I have in the past and had no problem.
Does that work pretty well for you? I bought two limited edition LVs on Craig's list, which was cool, but I haven't listed anything for sale on there yet.
I had a listing pulled just a few days ago for having Like New in the title! I have 100% positive feedback from over 800 users, and I have no idea why they would choose my completely legit listing! I did a search on 'like new' and there were 16579 items listed at that time!!!! Makes me soooo mad!Also had a listing pulled and got the same message because I had used the phrase LIKE NEW in the header-that is a no no as well. They are soooooo picky.
Just food for thought...
When I first started looking at bags on ebay, I called and talked to a really nice gal at ebay for about 30 minutes. She talked to me about the whole problem with fakes, etc. She told me that if I was curious about the authenticity of a bag, to report it, and if the bag was still up for auction in 2-3 days, that should imply that it is legit. I had the impression that reporting a bag just brings it to their attention and that they wouldn't cancel unless their 'experts' feel that it is fake.This has happened to me too, twice as a matter of fact. It's so frustrating that the fakes are still up but your AUTHENTIC bags are being pulled off for "trademark infringement". What the HE%@ does eBay know about designer handbags when they can't tell the difference between the real thing and fakes and need to have people report the bags to them and usually the people who report them are the FAKERS themselves!
Whoever told you that has a horrid imagination! I've reported well over 15,000 bags in the past 2 years. It really pis** me off when I spend hours reporting this garbage and then when I go to the ending auctions I'll see dozens of them still there. The actual rule of thumb they use is that unless a bag is reported 3x or more by different people they won't pull it. Don't EVER believe what she told you. Its bunk! Thats why knowknockoffs is such a good site if you're interested in getting fakes pulled. YOu post it there and if verified by qualified members to be fake, a BUNCH of people report it. Most times ebay pays attention......unless the report is against one of their precious protected above the law powersellers.When I first started looking at bags on ebay, I called and talked to a really nice gal at ebay for about 30 minutes. She talked to me about the whole problem with fakes, etc. She told me that if I was curious about the authenticity of a bag, to report it, and if the bag was still up for auction in 2-3 days, that should imply that it is legit. I had the impression that reporting a bag just brings it to their attention and that they wouldn't cancel unless their 'experts' feel that it is fake.
But, on the other hand, I reported a 'Chloe' that I wanted to bid on, the listing stayed up, and I bid on it. It was a new seller, and I didn't notice that she didn't take paypal. Long story short, but it WAS fake, and I lost my money (fortunately only $450), but still....