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08 July 2009

eBay start petition to end unfair prices

Visual eBay are calling for an end to 'unfair prices' and have sent out a petition. It reads:

"eBay was built on a simple idea - that we could empower people by building a global trading platform where practically anyone could buy or sell practically anything. But that idea is now under threat from certain brand owners and manufacturers who are trying to turn back the clock and block the sale of their products on online marketplaces and other websites across the EU.

Ultimately, what is at stake is the right of sellers to compete fairly in the wider online marketplace, and the right of buyers to be able to access the best possible deals from the widest possible selection of goods. Some of these brand owners argue that their objective is to prevent the sale of counterfeits on eBay. But thanks to our work with 31,000 other rights owners, only 0.15% of listings last year were detected or reported as potentially counterfeit.

The real aim of these brands is to block the sale of all their products on our site - regardless of whether such items are new or second-hand, genuine or fake. It's not just luxury items that are affected, but also everyday items like children's toys, electronic equipment, lawnmowers and pushchairs. And if we want to prevent other brand owners from following suit, we need to act now. We are therefore calling on European policymakers to amend EU competition law to stop these unfair trade practices. But we need your help to persuade them to take action. If you would like to join our campaign against online trade barriers, please sign our petition."

Check your inbox on eBay for more details.

July 8, 2009 in eBay News | Permalink

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Posted by: koko | 10 Jul 2009 09:43:04

That's exactly what my last blog post talks about...

I was curious if you ever faced problems like that.

Here's the post: http://tinyurl.com/nw26pm

Posted by: justin eckrich | 20 Jul 2009 19:40:33

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