foster | 02-27-2009 05:45 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by mwargin
(Post 77325)
After being suspended on ebay and paypal several times I am ready to give it a try again. I have been reading this forum all day. Most of the items I sell are VERO items (it seems like everything is vero). I've even been VEROed for selling my childrens used clothing. Anyway...you know that stupid tutorial they make you take the first time it happens....they suggest if the item you have is authentic that you post a picture of the receipt with the item. Has anyone ever done this and had it work? My only issue with that is that I get my items at the store I work at for a discount and I don't want buyers to see how little I actually paid for the item. I had a buyer once harrass me and eventually got me suspended because one of my items had a sale sticker on it. Anyway...any help on VERO items would be really appreciated! Thanks! | If you're selling authentic items I would fill out a counter-notice and fax it to eBay.
You can find a copy of it here --> http://www.tabberone.com/Trademarks/...tice2003.shtml
Basically you're telling eBay the Vero member made a mistake and they (the Vero member) can either sue you in Federal court or "flake" off. If the Vero member doesn't respond in 10 business days that they're suing you, eBay will remove the strike and allow you to re-list your item. This will not stop a Vero member from having a re-listed auction pulled or a similar auction later. All you need to do is point out to eBay that you've previously filed a counter-notice and won.
The counter-notice is legally intimidating, but if you've done nothing wrong you shouldn't have anything to worry about.
I've filed over two dozen counter-notices and only once was the strike not removed and my item free to be re-listed. That one case was from a Vero member outside of the United States and eBay claimed the DMCA didn't apply outside the U.S.
Good luck! |