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7-16-2008 @ 12:12AM
chloe said...
WHY SHOULD EBAY BE THE COPYRIGHT POLICE FOR LV ? LV PRODUCTS ARE MADE IN CHINA. THAT IS RIGHT , THIS COMPANY USES CHEAP CHINESE LABOR FROM POOR PEOPLE TO MAKE THERE OVERPRICED BAGS. THE CONSUMER WILL PAY THE PRICE, NOT EBAY. THAT MEANS EBAYS SELLERS FEES WILL INCREASE AND SO WILL THE PRICE OF GODS SOLD SITEWIDE. WHY SHOULD AN ENTIRE SITE SUFFER BECAUSE LV IS TOO CHEAP TO HIRE ABOUT 10 MORE EMPLOYEES A DAY TO POLICE EBAYS SITE THEIRSELVES. IF I BUY A LV BAG , I SHOULD HAVE EVERY RIGHT TO SELL THE BAG AUCTION STYLE WHENEVER I PLEASE. ONCE AGAIN LV HAS PROVED WHAT A BUNCH OF SELFISH SCUM THEY REALLY ARE. THE FAKES ARE PRODUCED IN CHINA, WHY NOT SUE THE CHINESE ? OH YEA, THERE FACTORY IS IN CHINA, A BIT OF BULL----, DON'T YOU THINK. ALL OFF THESE OVERPRICED BRANDS SHOULD BE THEIR OWN COPYRIGHT POLICE, AND THE US GOVERNMENT SHOULD TAX EVERY BAG LV IMPORTS INTO THIS COUNTRY 1K EACH. BUY AMERICAN MADE..
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9-24-2008 @ 12:59PM
the_truth said...
chloe you are SO right, eBay is only a venue and NOT product specialists. LVMH and Hermes are lazy, money-grabbers. eBay does try to protect both the rights owner and buyers. eBay does take action on items reported to them that infringe upon the rights owner's patented works or products under the VERO program.
http://pages.ebay.com/help/tp/vero-rights-owner.html
Also, as you can see from the link of rights owners that do report to eBay, LVMH and Hermes as the lazy, money-grabbers that they are, are NOT on the list:
http://pages.ebay.com/help/community/vero-aboutme.html