| | | walkingupwards | 02-10-2021 07:53 AM | Will an inquiry by the police lead to account suspension? If the police contacts eBay about an account suspected of selling counterfeit items such as Apple Airpods, will eBay ban that account even though no Vero hits were ever registered on the account itself?
Have you ever heard of such a thing? |
| rafoman | 02-10-2021 08:46 AM | Re: Will an inquiry by the police lead to account suspension? I imagine they would only investigate if a large sum of money was involved. I'd be more concerned about the police than ebay... |
| Shadyhero1002 | 02-10-2021 10:36 AM | Re: Will an inquiry by the police lead to account suspension? Quote:
Originally Posted by walkingupwards
(Post 1141208)
If the police contacts eBay about an account suspected of selling counterfeit items such as Apple Airpods, will eBay ban that account even though no Vero hits were ever registered on the account itself?
Have you ever heard of such a thing? | Are you more concerned about your eBay account or the police... I'm sure the police would arrest you instead of contacting eBay and having them suspend you. |
| ebaywanton | 02-10-2021 12:55 PM | Re: Will an inquiry by the police lead to account suspension? I cant see the police being involved with ebay, look at the buyer scammers who get away with everything....
Plus, if sh*t hits the fan, how would the police trace you assuming its a stealth account?
Don't worry buddy, sell your stuff and all should be fine. I have a lot of friends who sell counterfeit airpods (mentioned in the description of course). |
| james_112233 | 02-10-2021 01:36 PM | Re: Will an inquiry by the police lead to account suspension? ...................... delete |
| Bigblackdog | 02-10-2021 04:05 PM | Re: Will an inquiry by the police lead to account suspension? The police in the UK have a very good relationship with both Ebay and Amazon. Both companies will pass information on a 'you didn't get it from us' basis but it may be enough for the police to continue any enquiries they are involved in
It does depend on the value and how many reports they have received
I can say this because a friend of mine is a detective in Swansea and he assures me that Ebay are VERY cooperative with law enforcement
If you are involved in scamming, counterfeit or fraud rest assured Ebay will give the police what ever they want
If you are involved I suggest you cover your tracks very quick
:ranger: |
| e2free | 02-10-2021 04:47 PM | Re: Will an inquiry by the police lead to account suspension? agree with bigbackdog, you should be more concern about police rather then ebay suspending you account! |
| agent006140 | 02-10-2021 07:05 PM | Re: Will an inquiry by the police lead to account suspension? Quote:
Originally Posted by walkingupwards
(Post 1141208)
If the police contacts eBay about an account suspected of selling counterfeit items such as Apple Airpods, will eBay ban that account even though no Vero hits were ever registered on the account itself?
Have you ever heard of such a thing? | did the police just target you?
are you a high volume seller?
sometimes they can buy one from you just to see.
or someone snitch or they get hold of your supplier and start tracing |
| agent006140 | 02-10-2021 07:07 PM | Re: Will an inquiry by the police lead to account suspension? Ebay may not suspend you but it could if you keep selling and buyers filed disputes or report you.
some buyers are actually Vero members |
| Shadyhero1002 | 02-10-2021 08:17 PM | Re: Will an inquiry by the police lead to account suspension? Quote:
Originally Posted by agent006140
(Post 1141296)
did the police just target you?
are you a high volume seller?
sometimes they can buy one from you just to see.
or someone snitch or they get hold of your supplier and start tracing | I know "someone" whose listed 300+ airpods on one account and was fine until eBay recently restricted them. They even asked for an invoice and everything. You'll most likely be fine. eBay usually gives a warning to stop selling them until they restrict your account or anything. And when they do restrict it, I don't believe they contact any law enforcement or anything. |
| eatjunk | 02-10-2021 10:41 PM | Re: Will an inquiry by the police lead to account suspension? Maybe the police is the one who bought the item |
| Shadyhero1002 | 02-12-2021 04:07 PM | Re: Will an inquiry by the police lead to account suspension? Quote:
Originally Posted by eatjunk
(Post 1141310)
maybe the police is the one who bought the item | big brain over here |
Re: Will an inquiry by the police lead to account suspension? Quote:
Originally Posted by Shadyhero1002
(Post 1141539)
big brain over here | Morning chuckle :) nice one |
| GreenBean | 02-13-2021 06:49 AM | Re: Will an inquiry by the police lead to account suspension? Quote:
Originally Posted by e2free
(Post 1141266)
agree with bigbackdog, you should be more concern about police rather then ebay suspending you account! | The OP has been posting about phakes, troubles since joining
We never get to know the true reason for a question. Quote:
Originally Posted by Shadyhero1002
(Post 1141539)
big brain over here | That is what happens when counterfeits are a problem. Items are acquired for legal purposes.
:spy::spy: |
| james13v | 02-18-2021 10:01 AM | Re: Will an inquiry by the police lead to account suspension? Quote:
Originally Posted by GreenBean
(Post 1141604)
The OP has been posting about phakes, troubles since joining
We never get to know the true reason for a question.
That is what happens when counterfeits are a problem. Items are acquired for legal purposes.
:spy::spy: | I've been going after a guy who has had 100's of accounts and has made millions selling a specific ⊗⊗⊗⊗ product. Ebay doesn't seem to give a ****, nor do the police. They suspend him and then he is back with a new account, probably bought on here lol. He's completed destroyed the legitimate market that I'm in. I'm on forums where the consensus is now " don't even dare buy this product on ebay. Ever. It's great for AD's, but sucky for normal resellers. But again, police don't do ****, so I doubt anything will happen to the OP. |
| james13v | 02-18-2021 10:03 AM | Re: Will an inquiry by the police lead to account suspension? Quote:
Originally Posted by walkingupwards
(Post 1141208)
If the police contacts eBay about an account suspected of selling counterfeit items such as Apple Airpods, will eBay ban that account even though no Vero hits were ever registered on the account itself?
Have you ever heard of such a thing? | So, any new info? What happened? |
| vmdetection | 02-18-2021 02:22 PM | Re: Will an inquiry by the police lead to account suspension? What did you sell? phake airpods? pm me your supplier i need products |
| james13v | 02-18-2021 05:49 PM | Re: Will an inquiry by the police lead to account suspension? lol why would anyone give you information about their supplier? |
| walkingupwards | 02-18-2021 06:39 PM | Re: Will an inquiry by the police lead to account suspension? Nobody is after me for selling ⊗⊗⊗⊗ goods, but I was hypothesizing a possible scenario. I would actually be more worried about the eBay account than the the police. |
| Shadyhero1002 | 02-18-2021 09:44 PM | Re: Will an inquiry by the police lead to account suspension? Quote:
Originally Posted by vmdetection
(Post 1142432)
What did you sell? phake airpods? pm me your supplier i need products | Lol nobody's gonna tell you that especially for FREE my man. People out here making 7 figures selling them :FF: |
| bjammin | 02-18-2021 11:09 PM | Re: Will an inquiry by the police lead to account suspension? I believe thats the FBI that you would need to be concerned with, not the local constable. And I doubt you have sold enough to make the FBI even flinch in your direction. But if you are worried about it, and enjoy your life outside jail bars, then perhaps you should stop. Even if the money is good, just remember those legal fees add up fast. They add up a lot faster than your profits. |
| Shadyhero1002 | 02-19-2021 02:03 AM | Re: Will an inquiry by the police lead to account suspension? Quote:
Originally Posted by bjammin
(Post 1142484)
I believe thats the FBI that you would need to be concerned with, not the local constable. And I doubt you have sold enough to make the FBI even flinch in your direction. But if you are worried about it, and enjoy your life outside jail bars, then perhaps you should stop. Even if the money is good, just remember those legal fees add up fast. They add up a lot faster than your profits. | Trueeee I'm sure the FBI or whatever agency would only be interested in the top dogs making/manufacturing and then also maybe big sellers/distributors. Not some guy in Nebraska selling a couple online | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:16 PM. | |
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