I know that you want an explanation as to why others are able to sell this item and you are not. However, nobody on the forum can answer that and eBay will not give you that information. For whatever reasons, the copyright owner asked eBay to take down your listings. Why others can still sell is really not the issue - and some good guesses as to why were already made in the above posts.
Now, there are two things you can do: - Stop selling the item on that account
- Email the rights owner and ask for permission to sell the item. Keep in mind that the rights owner does NOT have to give that permission. Some rights owners will and some will not.
I would only use the second option if your items are authentic. The rights owner will probably want some sort of proof that the item is authentic. That could be a sample of the product, an invoice from your supplier, or other things along those lines. If you get into all that with them, and it turns out your merchandise is counterfeit, you could be in for a world of trouble.
I would also not assume that everyone is allowed to sell the item but you. Some rights owners have dozens of listings removed every single day, so it is just a matter of time before they get to the other sellers. And some of the other sellers may have their permission to sell.
One thing is certain, if you keep re-listing this item, the account will be history.
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