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technomove | 07-04-2010 02:03 AM | Flagged by Vero Hello everyone,
I have put on sale vero item on 3 different accounts, one by one. And all of those item go flagged. On one account they say it's ⊗⊗⊗⊗, on other 2 the reason was that I copyrighted text or image. It was funny, because all I wrote is that item is brand new in the box, my shipping policy, return policy, and what it comes with. Of course, all in my words. I also included the info about my item that eBay had on it and eBay picture. I wrote to the Vero member an still waiting for response.
I am just curious, If I use info that eBay gives me, does that counts as "copyrighted text or image"? Kind of dumb question, but I really have no clues why else they would mention this reason.:noidea: Anyone have any suggestions, of what might I did wrong?:help: Thanks a lot! |
cardfelon | 07-04-2010 10:02 AM | What photos did you use? Sometimes if you use the stock photo that Ebay provides it can still get your listing removed. |
technomove | 07-04-2010 02:15 PM | LOL, well that's what I used, I thought if eBay provides me with a photo, then I shouldn't have any problems... |
teedon | 07-04-2010 10:22 PM | Just take the photo by yourself,and make the blackclour much different than other on ebay,this way will sure reduce the possiblity of be removed. |
jeffweico | 07-04-2010 10:44 PM | I thought the whole purpose of using the photos in the eBay "catalog" was to avoid this issue - am I mistaken? |
technomove | 07-05-2010 12:19 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by teedon
(Post 149389)
Just take the photo by yourself,and make the blackclour much different than other on ebay,this way will sure reduce the possiblity of be removed. | What do you mean by blackclour? |
slapped | 07-05-2010 02:57 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by technomove
(Post 149456)
What do you mean by blackclour? | I thinks she means Black and White |
jeffweico | 07-05-2010 05:58 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by slapped
(Post 149485)
I thinks she means Black and White | or maybe "background color" ??? |
technomove | 07-05-2010 11:50 PM | I don't think black and white color will attract too many buyers :D I usually take all the photos from google. |
cardfelon | 07-06-2010 07:57 AM | If you are taking photos from Google for your products that is where you are having a problem. Ebay asks for your own photos of each item that you sell. Here is the link to the policy. You should read it. Images and text policy |
That photo deal is a tough issue |
teedon | 07-06-2010 10:12 AM | Yes,if the photo you listing come with your own style too much,and then ebay will not remove you too much easiler,as ebay not only take care the product owner copy right,but also the photo and list text copy right. |
slapped | 07-06-2010 02:02 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 149574)
That photo deal is a tough issue |
Not really, Take your own Photos, Write your own descriptions, and you really won't have a problem |
technomove | 07-07-2010 10:28 PM | Yeah eBay wants us to use our own pictures, but for some reason providing us with pictures to use, and then it gets taken down by VeRo, where is the logic? I know it's better to use my own pictures, but 95% popular items on eBay sell with pictures from google... |
technomove | 07-07-2010 10:34 PM | Here is the quote from Ebay Overview. "You can use images and text descriptions from the eBay product catalog in your listings without violating this policy." But I still got flagged. LOL |
jbluntz | 07-07-2010 10:51 PM | I had that happen once when I added my own words to the description and got removed because of the way it was listed then I relisted without my own words just ebay's stock photo and description, hasn't been removed ever since then. |
technomove | 07-08-2010 08:16 PM | Does saying " This item brand new, never used in the box" counts as adding your words to the description? LOL. Yeah it's f***ed up :D |
mememe1972 | 07-09-2010 12:52 AM | I stopped using pics |
technomove | 07-09-2010 02:14 AM | How is your sales doing after that? |
BubbleTea | 04-21-2012 05:31 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by technomove
(Post 149892)
I know it's better to use my own pictures, but 95% popular items on eBay sell with pictures from google... | I don't agree.
That's only because people do not take good photos.
If you learn to take good product photos and use proper lighting and camera equipment, your own photos will make better sales than anyone else's.
That's because buyers can see the actual product they are buying and they have the assurance that they know what they are buying.
I always take my own photos and in my listing, I state that all photos are of the actual product and taken by myself.
Just ask yourself, when you are buying something, would you prefer to see a photo of the actual item you are buying or see a photo from Google? |
Bingo | 04-21-2012 06:26 PM | Do you use a professional camera? (I am using only a cheap $300 camera :D).
Do you have any specific site to teach how to make a good pix?
I learned the basis from Ebay: a plain background, 2 white light on the left and right side :D |
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