16-04-2024 11:37 AM
Hi I'm selling Dior trainers on ebay and some one messaged saying I have to send them to ebay first to clarify if they are genuine or fakes. I have clearly stated that they could be fakes because I haven't a clue and I would leave this to the buyer to do the research. Is this person correct do I have to send to ebay first?
16-04-2024 11:43 AM
If you look at your listing you will see ebay have automatically added the "Blue tag ebay Authentication Guarantee" to your listing,so you will have to post out to the "Authentication team when the trainers sell so they can check them as Authentic.
If they pass they get sent on to the buyer.
If they fail they come back to you!
You have several bids on them now so it's not appropriate to end the listing without getting a defect on your account.
16-04-2024 12:14 PM
adding to the advice already given -
Putting this in your listing is a serious violation of eBay policy "They could be fakes or genuine" - eBay don't allow such qualifications.
16-04-2024 12:17 PM
They are very likely to fail authentication as they are marked Size 44 and you have put in the details that they are UK Size 8 - I believe 44 is a 9.5.
The authentication process will check that everything in the listing matches the shoes, as well as confirming (or not) that they are genuinely by Dior.
16-04-2024 1:45 PM
To be honest, they don't look the real deal to me. Yours have a badly cut out label featuring Made in Italy and the size when I believe that this is usually printed straight on in that area.
Putting this " They could be fakes or genuine its for you to do your research and decide. I have been truthful and won't accept returns. " in your listing description will not prevent a return given that it's illegal to sell counterfeit product in the UK.