Here is a new idea!Posted Mar-24-08 13:03:09 PDT Updated Mar-24-08 13:09:38 PDT Listing Alerts... When you list items there should be some software implemented that recognizes the name of the item and then alerts you of things like, if the item is prone to being bought by counterfeighters. Then, before, rather than after you pay insertion fees you know any limitations that listing an item might incur. I am sure it would not require much modification to the present eBay configuration, but might cost them a little money. But it sure seems like it might save them money in the Customer Service Department, as well. So, would allowing an automated script to warn people seem like a good idea to you? :) See, I am still waiting for Customer Service to refund my insertion fees. eBay labelled my items as so-called items that are prone to counterfeighting and thus I was not allowed by eBay to edit my auctions and there were details that I needed to add, so I ended them. I believe that I am entitled to a refund on those fees. Does that seem logical to you? ;) The idea that a select few items can be considered "Items prone to counterfeighting", seems a bit silly to me. Lots of items could easily be copied without much effort in this age of technology. I will stand by my word however, that any items I list are NOT counterfeights! :)
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