20-09-2017 8:58 AM
Hi ebay members,
Could someone explain high risk selling to me. Is it the wording on the listing or the actual items,
I am totally in the dark,
All the items I was trying to sell were purchased from eBay, a pair of boots were only being sold because the seller didn't put the correct size on the original listing so they were too large for me is that an ebay crime I ask myself?
I have been accused of this & I really don't understand why. My items are 100% genuine and I pride myself in above average selling as well as 100% feedback.
Needless to say ebay is taking its time to explain the matter.
Yours sincerely
Violets 2 View
High risk selling is generally a term applied when you sell branded or designer goods where you cannot PROVE the authenticity of those items.....just because they were originally purchased from eBay means nothing
MAny designer brands sign up to VeRO which means that they may question the authenticity of any item bearing their brand....when they do eBAy take action to prevent the sales & there is nothing the seller can do !! Once removed you must NEVER relist them....
In the case of the boots you should have opened a not as described case & returned to the original seller rather than trying to resell