| | | phaz0rz | 05-17-2017 04:33 PM | Re: What does this mean ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by CamaroSS
(Post 847789)
Don't start with this kind of product. There are many factors that can make selling this kind of product risky. If you have to sell them (because you already have the stock) don't use Apple or any big name brand in your title. Like try something like
Used Black Phone Case
Maybe slip 6s,6s plus, 7, ect. in there. It'll just take testing. |
I can see where you're coming from but it's really not risky to include compatible devices in a listing's title. It's necessary information. Apple has the term "6s Plus" trademarked just like the terms "Lightning", "Apple", "iPhone", and "Earpods". So putting "6s plus" in a title would be the same in terms of risk as including "iPhone".
There's also no need to list the item as used...
I understand treading carefully but at the same time, scared money don't make no money. :FF: |
| CamaroSS | 05-17-2017 04:40 PM | Re: What does this mean ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by phaz0rz
(Post 847791)
I can see where you're coming from but it's really not risky to include compatible devices in a listing's title. It's necessary information. Apple has the term "6s Plus" trademarked just like the terms "Lightning", "Apple", "iPhone", and "Earpods". So putting "6s plus" in a title would be the same in terms of risk as including "iPhone".
There's also no need to list the item as used...
I understand treading carefully but at the same time, scared money don't make no money. :FF: | I get where you coming from and I'm not trying to battle with you or say you're completely wrong (I know the ones who have been here a while get a little touchy) but in this instance the best advice to give to the OP is "straight to the point/play it safe". By reading his post he is not yet as experienced as we are. We need to keep it plain, simple, and safe. |
| PhillyGuy | 05-17-2017 05:00 PM | Re: What does this mean ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by CamaroSS
(Post 847794)
I get where you coming from and I'm not trying to battle with you or say you're completely wrong (I know the ones who have been here a while get a little touchy) but in this instance the best advice to give to the OP is "straight to the point/play it safe". By reading his post he is not yet as experienced as we are. We need to keep it plain, simple, and safe. | So, i would not get in trouble selling iPhone cover/case |
| CamaroSS | 05-17-2017 05:02 PM | Re: What does this mean ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by PhillyGuy
(Post 847799)
So, i would not get in trouble selling iPhone cover/case |
Did you already purchase a bulk order?
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| phaz0rz | 05-17-2017 05:06 PM | Re: What does this mean ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by PhillyGuy
(Post 847799)
So, i would not get in trouble selling iPhone cover/case | If they are Otterboxes, Lifeproof, OEM Apple, or any other major brand, then you would be seriously risking your account.
Otherwise there's nothing risky about listing generic cases. Good luck getting rid of your stock. I got an order of 500 wallet cases a few years ago and I'm STILL trying to get rid of them. Never again will I mess with cases. |
| PhillyGuy | 05-17-2017 05:09 PM | Re: What does this mean ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by CamaroSS
(Post 847801)
Did you already purchase a bulk order?
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| PhillyGuy | 05-17-2017 05:09 PM | Re: What does this mean ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by phaz0rz
(Post 847803)
If they are Otterboxes, Lifeproof, OEM Apple, or any other major brand, then you would be seriously risking your account.
Otherwise there's nothing risky about listing generic cases. Good luck getting rid of your stock. I got an order of 500 wallet cases a few years ago and I'm STILL trying to get rid of them. Never again will I mess with cases. | I'm stuck with about 500 pieces |
| CamaroSS | 05-17-2017 05:11 PM | Re: What does this mean ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by PhillyGuy
(Post 847804)
Yes, i have over 700 in stock |
Ok then follow what he said about Otterbox and other big name brands. To keep it simple list it in a generic fashion. Don't put big names in your title
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| CamaroSS | 05-17-2017 05:13 PM | Re: What does this mean ?? Also not in your description for that matter. I forgot Google indexes some eBay listings.
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| PhillyGuy | 05-17-2017 05:17 PM | Re: What does this mean ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by phaz0rz
(Post 847803)
If they are Otterboxes, Lifeproof, OEM Apple, or any other major brand, then you would be seriously risking your account.
Otherwise there's nothing risky about listing generic cases. Good luck getting rid of your stock. I got an order of 500 wallet cases a few years ago and I'm STILL trying to get rid of them. Never again will I mess with cases. | Do you know how i can attach an image here
I want to show you a photo of the iPhone case |
| PhillyGuy | 05-17-2017 05:20 PM | Re: What does this mean ?? Quote:
Originally Posted by CamaroSS
(Post 847806)
Ok then follow what he said about Otterbox and other big name brands. To keep it simple list it in a generic fashion. Don't put big names in your title
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk | What do you mean by generic ??
The phone cases don't have names written on it but they're used for iPhones
Is that the meaning of generic ?? |
| phaz0rz | 05-17-2017 05:59 PM | Re: What does this mean ?? Generic means the product does not have a brand name.
Otterboxes and Lifeproof cases are branded phone cases and are therefore not generic.
"Black Wallet Case For 5.5 Inch iPhone 6s 6s Plus USA Seller"
That's an example of a perfectly valid title for a generic phone case listing. |
| CamaroSS | 05-17-2017 06:25 PM | Re: What does this mean ?? Agreed.
"Apple Slim Fit iPhone 7 Case"
Very risky.
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| dallis | 05-20-2017 11:05 PM | Re: What does this mean ?? Yep, you're going to have boxes and boxes of generic iphone cases stacked up in your garage for the next twenty years until you just throw them out or give them to a goodwill for the write-off. :)
Learn a lesson from this, we've all been there.
You can probably sell 1 or 2 a month for the rest of your life without moving them all.
Try to get rid of them on Craigslist, but I've got to tell you that the generic cases are for sale at the dollar store for $1, and there's like 26 trillion of them for sale on EB, they're just not worth the effort.
Or try to sell the entire lot to some other sucker on EB for what you bought them for and get out from under them.
In a year they'll change the phones again and you'll never sell another one of these anyway. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 12:46 AM. | |
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