Re: Thailand seller vero me . Not the real manufacturer
Are you authorised to sell the items? And are they actually violating VERO terms? If someone makes a false VERO account then they could easily make VERO claims against items that are perfectly legitimate and ebay would still remove them. Most of Ebays decisions are made by call centre staff and it really shows. If you are authorised to sell the item then I would definitely fight it, if you are not authorised then not much you can do except either keep going or stop selling that item.
You could also try contacting the actual Rights holder or company and let them know that some guy in Thailand is claiming to own their product, maybe they will sort it out.
In the past I have used one of my buying accounts (accessible address etc) to buy a bunch of stuff from other sellers that have caused me problems and then when they arrive I just smash them all and do a return request, or claim they sent the wrong item and send something different back. Or if you are very lucky they will send the items with no tracking and you can just say they didn't arrive at all. After I get my money back I then leave negative feedbacks and sometimes even message the Ebay seller from a random Email or a spare stealth account and tell them to be more careful who they mess with in future because Karma always wins. If you choose to message them afterwards then you may end up losing the buyer account but in my opinion it is totally worth it!
I had some guy in the US last year who messaged me saying that he "was going to destroy my account" (he claimed I was a scammer because he was too stupid to use the product he purchased but wanted a refund without returning the item and I refused). It turned out he was selling a beautiful custom Fender guitar for $1300 so I purchased it and when it arrived I did a return request and sent him back a £30 guitar I found in a charity shop. Every time I play that guitar it makes me smile ear to ear!
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