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| mcnig | 01-18-2010 07:35 PM | Selling Retail Keys I was selling some Retail Keys, that are 100% genuine and not generated through keygen etc, I own them.
Ebay removed the listing three times, and I have left it now.
Do not want to get banned.
I have started listing on a new account, but business is slow, probably due to feedback being 4, as to previous account of 2000.
Anyone got any tips to sell them without being picked up, Ive searched around and there seems to be people selling the same product, with over 1200 feedback all from that one item. Yet they have not been banned? What are they doing that I didnt?
If ebay remove a listing from my other account for the 4th time, will i be suspended, banned?
Thanks |
| First Edition | 01-18-2010 07:59 PM | You'll need to provide more information. What policy did they state you violated when they pulled the listing? |
| GreenBean | 01-18-2010 08:03 PM | As First says, give us more info and we can suggest what to do.
btw Welcome to the forum :cheer: |
| Sandy D | 01-18-2010 08:17 PM | May have something to do with the ebay rules of selling keys.
I tried to sell some old railroad locks and keys a while back and they took them off. Not allowed to sell keys to any railroad. I know yours are new keys but every time I have tried to list an older set of keys, even old skeletons they pulled them.
Have you checked to see if other sellers are selling them?
Might be a trick to how you list them or something. |
| mcnig | 01-18-2010 08:26 PM | yes I have searched, and the search brings up loads of results, lots of people are selling them!
ive read there listings to mine and cant really see that much of a major difference.
a friend suggested that other sellers of the same item may of reported/flagged my item, so ebay then seen it?
my policy compliance is now "very low"
it said... Thank you for your recent listing on eBay. Unfortunately, your item(s) breached one or more of our policies and had to be removed from the site. Any associated fees have been credited to your account and any bidders on this item have been notified.
Why did we remove your listing?
You may not list unauthorised copies of media on our site because selling them is both illegal and against eBay policy. Unauthorised copies include (but are not limited to) backup, pirated, duplicated, or bootlegged copies of software, video games, music, films, television programs, photographs and books, both published and unpublished.
Copyright owners possess the exclusive right to reproduce their copyrighted work, to distribute copies of their copyrighted work, and to perform or display their copyrighted work publicly.
Guideline: If the product you are selling is a copy of another work that you aren't authorised to copy, don't list the item. Listing unauthorised copies of copyrighted material infringes upon the copyright of the rights owner.
This may include hard disks pre-loaded with unauthorised copies of media (including software, movies, or music). "Hard disk loading" occurs when software is loaded onto a computer, often as an incentive to increase the value, without an accompanying license agreement, manual, or documentation. i dont see what ive done wrong? it was a windows retail key...ebay it and theres hundreds of results.
i dont want to risk listing again, will i be banned on the 4th alert? |
You probably will, so don't list this item for another three months. In the mean time do the research and try selling those on another account, assuming you found out why the auction was taken down and you dealt with it.... |
| mcnig | 01-18-2010 08:44 PM | Im trying to sell on another account but it only has 2 feedback so sales are slow. if at all.
with my other account wiht 2000 feedback, i had more. |
I know, but don't let it to be 4th take down. 3 is the most Ebay will do, and they have been quite tolerant because of your high feedback. Don't play with fire, because next time you will receive suspension.. I am sure you value 2000 feedback account.....Just be patient, build up a little that low feedback account and in no time you'll be selling there too.... |
Many here will tell you that fedback does not matter that much in sense if you will sell something or not... |
| First Edition | 01-18-2010 09:28 PM | That's very true. It really depends on what you're selling. |
| ovidiu | 01-18-2010 11:16 PM | I'm not sure here...was this listing for computer software or some sort of hardware? Did eBay pull the listing directly or was it thru a "rights owner"? |
| mcnig | 01-19-2010 03:39 AM | it was retail keys to activate windows software. i pay for them through a yearly subscription so they are legit and direct from microsoft. they are not made up or pirated in anyway so how am i going against there policy?:boink: |
| delldell | 01-19-2010 06:31 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by mcnig
(Post 120500)
it was retail keys to activate windows software. i pay for them through a yearly subscription so they are legit and direct from microsoft. they are not made up or pirated in anyway so how am i going against there policy?:boink: | Yes it is legit to own your keys. However, is it legit to resale those keys? You need to make sure about this and those big guys can knock you down everytime easily.. |
| First Edition | 01-19-2010 09:46 AM | It is only legal for the company who makes the software to sell the keys only. |
| mcnig | 01-27-2010 10:20 AM | This is so fustrting, there are peopel selling with over 180 feedback and more! Selling these keys since DECEMEBER!! nearly 2months.
how did i get flagged so quickly? ahhh |
| mcnig | 01-27-2010 10:23 AM | |
| mcnig | 01-27-2010 10:24 AM | and now i see an american guy with over 400 feedback selling keys since OCTOBER! |
| First Edition | 01-28-2010 06:54 PM | I know a drug dealer who's rich! Some people are just better at getting away with illegal activity. Selling of key is illegal, unless you write the software. Period. If you sell the actual in the box software, like walmart does for example, it is legal.
Read eBay stealth. |
| drgonzo2k2 | 01-29-2010 02:18 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by mcnig
(Post 120500)
it was retail keys to activate windows software. i pay for them through a yearly subscription so they are legit and direct from microsoft. they are not made up or pirated in anyway so how am i going against there policy?:boink: | First, it sounds like you are talking about an MSDN subscription that you're using to generate your keys? You don't have to answer that question here, but if it is the case, I'd advise you to stop that practice immediately. Not only are you in violation of your MSDN agreement, by selling the keys you are also engaging in piracy for profit, and Microsoft will not take kindly to this.
Second, it violates other Microsoft agreements to ever sell just product keys or COAs. You CAN sell OEM products, but they MUST be sold with a valid piece of hardware.
Third, eBay policy states that you cannot just sell product keys.
Fourth, eBay policy states that you cannot sell digitally delivered items. You must ship some sort of physical products.
So there's 4 pretty valid reasons eBay would remove your auctions. You got away with it for a while, and as you can see, others are still getting away with it. There is just far too much activity going on at eBay for them to catch EVERY bad auction that gets put up.
If you want to report others selling such products, their auctions may or may not get taken down and they may or may not get in a lot of trouble.
If you want to get some stealth accounts going and try these same products again, your auctions may or may not get taken down, and you also may or may not get in a lot of trouble. |
| First Edition | 02-01-2010 03:00 PM | The only entity allowed to sell the keys is the writer of the software. No software company allows the selling of keys only. However, I personally wouldn't fear prosecution, unless you're doing this is hundreds of thousands, or are ripping off people buying from you. |
| jamblix | 02-18-2010 08:07 PM | I did a search for "Windows 7 retail key" on ebay and there is nothing. The link you gave us there is only one listing, looks like your not the only one. Anyone ever wonder if there are eBay spies in this forum cracking down on everything we talk about... |
| lakeman | 02-18-2010 09:29 PM | Search "windows 7 key", there's 42 listings as of right now... |
| First Edition | 02-19-2010 10:53 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by jamblix
(Post 125092)
I did a search for "Windows 7 retail key" on ebay and there is nothing. The link you gave us there is only one listing, looks like your not the only one. Anyone ever wonder if there are eBay spies in this forum cracking down on everything we talk about... | Yes, the probably do. However, it is a for profit agency. We pay them plenty of money every month in fees. I think they're more concerned about catching actual crooks. |
| metroline | 03-23-2010 11:12 AM | It is a dead end. Even though ebay keeps eyes closed on you, paypal will catch you. It will give you a limit, and then say goodbye to you when an agent sees you sell keys.
You may be able to beat this, but it is complicated. You need to watch the others doing and try to learn something from them. |
| First Edition | 03-24-2010 08:59 AM | That's my motto. When the goin' gets tough, give up. |
| riversnew | 03-25-2010 07:06 PM | It's very dangerous to sell Microsoft Windows 7 keys. Microsoft claims that it's illegal to sell serials without genuine installation media--- I don't think it is illegal. However, if you are a subscriber and get these keys for free from Microsoft, they'll ban you and kick you out of ebay: you are breaking their EULA agreement. If on the other hand, you resell purchased keys, you are not breaking any EULA agreements because you are not bound by any agreement you are not party to. These keys are legal except they are being used in manner that Microsoft never intended.
You can sort of sell these keys if you do not include any installation media(piracy) or provide download links, but, they'll kick you out sooner than later anyway. Every day you'll find at least 40-50 such sellers.
I resold them recently in one account only and only few per week and I bought them under separate id and kept track of sellers to see what happens to them?. About 75% of those sellers became NARU in less than a week. I lasted about 2 months in that account!:cheer: I knew this would happen, except I did not know anything about account linking!:tears:
Your competition will report you, jealous ebayers will report you and others will even report you to Microsoft for selling pirated software.
I think the only way to sell them is though a stealth account over the weekend( ie about 200-300 at low price ie $19.98) and expect to be NARU by Tuesday--hit and run.
Another downside is that if you are also selling genuine retail software, ebay will assume that all your software sales are suspect, so I would not recommend doing this. |
| First Edition | 03-25-2010 10:33 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by riversnew
(Post 130320)
It's very dangerous to sell Microsoft Windows 7 keys. Microsoft claims that it's illegal to sell serials without genuine installation media--- I don't think it is illegal. |
It is in fact, very, very illegal. |
| riversnew | 03-25-2010 11:07 PM | I don't think you understand what these are and where they come from: these keys come from Microsoft and they are genuine.
As part of the software development Microsoft sells technical subscription which allow subscribers to receive FREE product codes to Microsoft products. Subscribers are free to install these in their organizations and use them for software testing and development, however, only subscribers know how these product keys are used. Because many subscribers receive so many keys, they end up selling them. Is it illegal, no! But it violates EULA agreement.
Is it illegal to buy these keys. How and why. They are not counterfeit! |
| First Edition | 03-26-2010 12:12 PM | I do understand what they and where they come from. Selling of keys is illegal. MSDN keys are only used for the purposes you mentioned above. Selling them is software piracy. Unless that's no longer a crime, it's illegal. Violating the terms you've mentioned in the EULA agreement by distributing them for resale=piracy.
Please tell me how it's NOT piracy. |
| riversnew | 03-26-2010 01:36 PM | That's like arguing that it is illegal to violate your rental lease agreement because you sublet your apartment. |
| GreenBean | 03-26-2010 08:31 PM | :faint: I thought females coud fight. Can the testosterone or take my consequences.
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