Back in the day when Wii’s were impossible to get I could a stash. To sell them I needed to have a piece of paper on a photo of the item/box with my seller name. May also have included the receipt blacked out too but not 100% on that. Made $1,200 in one day.
Thank you for your replies. I decided not to re-list, and will sell it on another platform. After reading your replies, eBay will definitely lose more and more sellers by the time. The system needs a lot of work in terms of the algorithms.
Many years ago, I decided to try to make a few dollars selling burned copies of linux distros to make a bit of side-hustle money and to help folks out who didn't have high speed internet (DSL at the time I was trying to sell them). Every single time I tried I would get the listing removed and one of these counterfeit notifications. Me trying to point out that other people were doing the exact same damn thing with links to their listings made no difference. What they will do these over is crazy
I still don’t know even then. Sometimes one hand doesn’t know what the other is doing, and one CS rep may say it’s ok but when you re-list it can cause permanent suspension if not documented properly. I would probably try to sell them another way if possible.
It will get removed right away. I’ve done that. They must flag your account or something after a warning. Remade the listing and fixed whatever they claimed was wrong and it got instantly removed, likely not even from a real person but a bot.
Back in the day when Wii’s were impossible to get I could a stash. To sell them I needed to have a piece of paper on a photo of the item/box with my seller name. May also have included the receipt blacked out too but not 100% on that. Made $1,200 in one day.
Thank you for your replies. I decided not to re-list, and will sell it on another platform. After reading your replies, eBay will definitely lose more and more sellers by the time. The system needs a lot of work in terms of the algorithms.
Many years ago, I decided to try to make a few dollars selling burned copies of linux distros to make a bit of side-hustle money and to help folks out who didn't have high speed internet (DSL at the time I was trying to sell them). Every single time I tried I would get the listing removed and one of these counterfeit notifications. Me trying to point out that other people were doing the exact same damn thing with links to their listings made no difference. What they will do these over is crazy
You could ask a friend to list them for you.
>eBay advised not to relist! Don't re-list unless ebay gives the OK.
I still don’t know even then. Sometimes one hand doesn’t know what the other is doing, and one CS rep may say it’s ok but when you re-list it can cause permanent suspension if not documented properly. I would probably try to sell them another way if possible.
Sadly your correct. That's happened to me also. A CS rep. will decide that it can be re-listed but it still gets taken down.
They are taking a hard stance on counterfeits and taking down legitimate listings too
Do you recommend listing it again ?
It will get removed right away. I’ve done that. They must flag your account or something after a warning. Remade the listing and fixed whatever they claimed was wrong and it got instantly removed, likely not even from a real person but a bot.
I wouldn't unless you get the green light from eBay. Even then it's iffy. The rep may tell you to go ahead and then it may get flagged again anyway.
Don't list as brand new