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Originally Posted by jeffweico You don't have to be selling counterfeits to get that notice. It could be just that Amazon SUSPECTS that you MIGHT BE. That ould be an over-eager employee judgment call, a competitor report, or just about anything.
I even got that notice on one account that only sold BOOKS. Not ONE SINGLE DVD. | At least with Amazon, I can start listing my used DVD's on a new account without them removing it.
Those c*cksuckers at E bay always remove any listings of DVD on a new account and then give you a violation strike. E bay suspects all listings of DVD as counterfeit on new accounts.
Isn't that what pa ypal buyer's protection is for? It favors buyers more than sellers? New accounts are automatically guilty of counterfeit on E bay.
Yes, I agree. Amazon or E bay, you're automatically guilty no matter what.
Last edited by che2009; 10-12-2011 at 02:32 PM.
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