20-02-2025 2:06 PM
Any idea why a Chinese seller would put a Union jack flag on their listing photos. I wrongly assumed a shop was UK based because of this.
20-02-2025 3:31 PM
I wrongly assumed a shop was UK based because of this.
I think you have discovered the reason.
A flag on a listing is a sign that you should look more closely at the seller's registration location on the seller's feedback page.
20-02-2025 3:33 PM
You have just answered your own question.
It is to make people believe, mistakenly, that they are dealing with a UK based business.
20-02-2025 6:56 PM
But are they not watermarks? and as such should be removed according to ebays own policy.
a copy of ebays policy below.
The following are not allowed:
20-02-2025 7:06 PM
Hi I would not consider them a water mark because they are in a corner of the photo and not faint.
20-02-2025 9:28 PM
Though technically they should still not be allowed because also in the not allowed list it says “Photos with added text, artwork or marketing materials”, and I think you could argue that the Union Jack flag is added artwork to the photos. It is also marketing material because it is being used to market the seller as a UK seller.
21-02-2025 1:32 PM
One might argue those points until one was blue in the face... but to no avail, I'm afraid, as eBay has allowed this for many years.
21-02-2025 6:51 PM
I find the Union Jack pictures useful because it is only the Chinese sellers that seem to use them. At least it helps a little when searching as you can ignore all of those flag listings 🙂
Of course it would be heaps easier if ebay filtered them out to start with but at least the Chinese sellers are doing their bit to help!