I reported a seller a few weeks back, he was claiming they were reissues etc. I now notice that he has specifically put KO in the title and in the descriptions now.![]()
I reported a seller a few weeks back, he was claiming they were reissues etc. I now notice that he has specifically put KO in the title and in the descriptions now.![]()
As an MIB/MISB collector these "reissues" are balls. Thanks to a lot of research I can be pretty confident that I am buying or own a genuine item.
I often report the fake sellers to e-bay and it usually works. However, if a seller specifically has KO in their item description then its a little harder to have any weight to get the item off.
I think someone from Hasbro should be on e-bay daily because it is a breach of copyright, although I have heard that Hasbro may be getting something from these fake reissues without having to produce them, but that was many years ago.![]()
Selling counterfeits is illegal, regardless of whether you inform customers or not -- and isn't it still against eBay's Terms of Service? Though I suppose if they are openly honest about it, the deception factor's gone. Whoever goes ahead and buys it would know that it's fake and can't claim that they're being duped. Brick and mortar stores like Mandarake do the same thing... and while I don't condone the sales of fakes, I can at least respect the fact that they inform their customers and let them make an informed consumer choice.
Hasbro is now cracking down on people selling unlicensed stuff at Hasbro-sanctioned events like BotCon, which I think is only fair enough. For now they don't appear to be interested in extending themselves beyond such events though.
I've commited to two a day, focusing on Australian eBay.
It (sadly) only takes five minutes.
*i chose two so I'm reasonably sure I'm not spamming eBay with multiple reports for the same seller, unless a reasonable time has passed for them to take action.
Someone please report Surplus_sOlutions as I am sick of seeing that name.![]()
Saw all those surplus solutions KO listings.... disgusting.
Also saw another dealer selling a set of Dinobots for $260, who clearly states that they are Knock Offs, and are not the originals... to cover himself from negative feedback, as if it makes his listing legitimate.
I reported a couple of items, but might have to find out from ebay why they don't seem to act on them.
Last edited by griffin; 24th October 2012 at 02:05 AM.
"only"? Okay, it's not as long as 5 minutes, but damn Ebay.au makes it so difficult, it prevents people from bothering. Ebay.us makes it a lot easier by having a "report item" link on every listing. Stupid Ebay.au makes you go through several "contact us" pages just to report a single item. They don't even let you bulk-report similarly infringing items.![]()
Given some of our members who know how and possibly who to contact at Hasbro could we put a collective petition to them on behalf of all members on this board outlining our concerns about the forgeries regulalrly put on e-bay by certain sellers, naming them as well so Hasbro can take direct action. Realistically all they need to do is inform e-bay and it should be sorted, of course they could take the matter further which would be even more awesome. Get to the source would be the ultimate![]()