Other thing that's dangerous is to sell right off the bat luxury items...you will need to build value in your account before even attempting to list...branded items are very risky
Authorised or not your items are not ever protected.
It isn't a good idea to list high risk items on any new account.. You need to earn trust with eBay first before even thinking about doing this.
1 item or 10 items won't make a difference with vero as risk is still risk.
This is hilarious. You think you are immune from Ve.RO.
They can force EB to do whatever they want. Luxury items are the most coun.ter.feit.ed products in the world. Because of this, 99% of brands don't take any chances. On top of that, you expect a ste/alth account to fire off its first product as a $700 designer item?
If you are actually trying to run a legitimate designer retail business, piddling around with selling 1 item on 1 stea/lth account per month is a horrible business plan. I wouldn't even call that a business. If your products are legitimate, perhaps you are playing with gray market resellers. I just don't see huge designer brands selling you a few items here and there at "wholesale"...
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Just to add to Unknown5454 comment, Any Designer Wholesaler will not be selling someone a few pieces at a time, lol.....Now the Foo-Foo wholesalers might.