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Omerta 01-24-2014 12:48 PM

Newbie Question about selling Generics.
 
I want sell replacement parts for products. Feebay says I can mention the brand name that the product fits with, but at the same time I can't. Here is what's in their rules:

"You can use "compatible with," "fits," or "for" before a brand name in the title of your listing if the item is specifically designed to be compatible with products of that brand. Don’t use "compatible with," "fits," or "for" before a brand name in the title of your listing to describe items that are universally compatible or that are compatible with an entire product class."

Can someone explain this to me? Has anyone had any trouble with this?

JamesNorth101 01-24-2014 12:59 PM

Re: Newbie Question about selling Generics.
 
The way I read that is you can say for example

'Fits Apple iPhone 5'

Cannot say

'Fits Apples iPhone 5, Samsung S4, Nokia 720'

Omerta 01-24-2014 05:29 PM

Re: Newbie Question about selling Generics.
 
Oh, that's what they mean when they say "entire product class." I really feel dumb. Thanks!


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