06-07-2019 9:10 PM
I have had a listing for a Louis Vuitton shawl removed because it wa said to violate "rights". I won the shawl. It is a genuine Louis Vuitton Monogram shawl still in the original packaging with the LV labels. The person who bought the shawl assures me that it is authentic. She gave it as a prize in a golf competition. She is a wealthy woman and had no desire to buy counterfeit items. eBay say that there is a concern about the shawl without giving any information other than to say that it is a violation of rights. I think my rights have been violated too, so where do I stand in this matter?
I am sure that it is a genuine Louis Vuitton shawl. I won it. I do not want it. I want to sell it.
Why is this prohibited?
What can be done to rectify this problem?
Thank you
Some rights owners do not like their items sold on ebay.
If they report to ebay under the Vero programme then ebay do remove the item
If you list again and it is removed again then ebay will take stronger steps against you
SEe the whole policy on Vero programme at the bottom of the page.
Ebay owns the site and it is up to them to decide what is and what is not sold
They can not take any risks if the brand owner or even another member reports a listing
You dont have any rights to go against ebay policy
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