Posts Tagged ‘vero’

What are the rules for Shipping to the Military?

 

Dear eBay Queen;

I have been trying to figure out how to ship to an APO/FPO address. I don’t even know what APO/FPO means!  It seems that they have different rules depending on where it is being shipped.  Do you put any criteria on accepting sales for APO/FPO addresses?  I currently have listed in my auctions that I do not accept APO/FPO shipping addresses.  I heard you can not insure them, and that they are not a safe way for mail to travel.  I could use a little guidance on this subject.
 
Thank you so much in advance for your help. 
 
Carol
 
 

Dear Carol;

 
APO stands for "Army Post Office," and is connected with Army or Air Force bases.  FPO stands for "Fleet Post Office," and is connected with Navy bases and ships. I ship to APO/FPO’s frequently, and I haven’t had any problems, other than a package arriving later than the buyer expected.  Shipping to a military address is very much the same as shipping internationally. The package needs the following:
 
·         Service member’s full name on the label
·         Include the unit and APO/FPO address with the ZIP Code.
·         Return address is mandatory
·         Packages less than 16 ounces and less than $400 value need Customs Form 2976
 

·         All packages/envelopes greater than 16 ounces, or with a value over $400, need Customs Form 2976-A along with 2976-E

 
According to the USPS website, you can add insurance to any APO/FPO package.  Endicia and U-Pic will also insure items going to the military.
 
Here are some other things you might want to think about when shipping to the military:
  • Packaging: Select a strong box with room for cushioning.  If you are sending a recycled box, make sure you cover all of the labels and markings with a Sharpie, or wrap the package in sturdy brown paper.  Tape the openings and reinforce the seams with 2 inch wide packing tape. The contents of the package should be wrapped in bubble wrap, (if needed,) and packed in Styrofoam peanuts, or double boxed if especially fragile.
  • Batteries:  The USPS recommends that you remove all batteries from the items before you ship them.  Items with batteries have been known to turn on during shipment.
  • Include a card describing the contents: Even with the best shipper packing up the item, things still sometimes arrive with the boxes falling apart. It’s always a good idea to including a card inside, listing the sender’s and recipient’s addresses, plus a description of the contents.
 
For more information on shipping to an APO/FPO go here: http://www.oconus.com/zipcodes.asp
 

 
Dear eBay Queen;

 
I’ve read your column for a while, and never thought in a million years I would have a VeRo violation.  Last week I received and email from eBay stating that a new Calvin Klein bed skirt I had up for auction was being removed because: “The rights owner or an agent authorized to act on behalf of the rights owner, Coty Prestige Lancaster Group GmbH, notified eBay that this listing violates intellectual property rights. When eBay receives a report of this type of violation, we remove the listing to comply with the law.” 
 
I couldn’t believe this, so I Googled “Coty Prestige Lancaster Group GmbH”.  I found out that they are a perfume company and DO NOT have the rights to Calvin Klein Home items.  I immediately sent the Coty Prestige Lancaster Group and eBay an email to let them know I think they made a mistake.  Do you know what happened?  They agreed with me!  My item was re-instated, and both companies apologized to me!
 
Please let you readers know that sometimes it pays to question the rules.
 
LD; Ottawa, KS
 

 
Dear LD;

 
I’m proud of you for doing your research, and figuring out that someone somewhere made a mistake.  I know from experience, sometimes these small victories are the best.
 
Strange eBay item of the week: eBay item 320444024779 (enter this number in the eBay search box in the top right corner of the home page) Thanksgiving Day is almost here.  Check out this fabulous Rhinestone Thanksgiving Turkey Brooch. SOLD $217.50 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320444024779       
 
Suzie Eads is a nationally known eBay marketer and eBay trained Education Specialist. She lives in Rantoul. Do you have a question for the eBay Queen? E-mail: questions@asktheebayqueen.com.

 

 

Help! eBayer wants to sue me! & What about the eBay Changes?

 





Dear eBay Queen;

 

I’m hoping you can help me. I was selling jeans on eBay from a famous hip-hop designer. My husband found the source on a business trip to New York. My husband’s friend was also selling them under his eBay ID. I had sold maybe 20 pairs and our friend had maybe sold 50 pairs.  Then one day out of the blue, we both had our auctions pulled.  The reason given was because the Trademark holder claimed they were not the real jeans. Looking them over they seemed just fine. Our friend provided eBay with the receipts, and re-listed the jeans.  He was then suspended from eBay for a while and fought them to get back on the site.

Soon afterward, we both received letters from a lawyer claiming to represent the company, asking for our list of buyers. Our friend hired a lawyer, and sent them the information they requested.  Our friend’s attorney claimed that was all we needed to do. We also sent the same info after they requested it from us. The hip –hop attorney now claims they had an undercover buyer purchase from my friend, and is asking for $7000.00 to settle. I’m bracing myself to hear the same claim.

How can they do this to us? I’d also like to know if they had the right to ask for our buyer’s names like that? We had no idea they were fake, if they were, and purchased them for a legitimate source. We in no way "cheated" them out of that much money. I feel this is so unfair. Do you have any advice for us?

 

Hip-Hop No More

 

Dear Hip-Hop;

                           

I should make a disclaimer and tell you I’m not an attorney.  I can only give you my opinion based on my experience with eBay and the VeRO (Verified Rights Ownership) program http://pages.ebay.in/help/confidence/programs-vero.html .  Since this jean company has an attorney that is well versed in Trademark law, I would suggest that you find an attorney who knows, or make sure your attorney knows this area of the law too.  Here’s the U. S. Government website on Trademarks. http://www.uspto.gov/main/trademarks.htm

 

Copyright and Trademark infringement are serious offenses in the real and eBay world. There is another eBayer who is experienced in taking on Trademark issues.   Tabberone sells licensed fabrics and gifts. Their website has a lot of information about trademark fights and eBay http://www.tabberone.com/ .

 

If this were happening to me I would not list the jeans again until I had confirmation from the trademark owner that these jeans were authentic.  I would also consider contacting the person who sold the items to me. I would ask for them to authenticate the jeans.  I completely believe that you were not out to cheat anyone.  Keep in mind that there are lots of fake items to purchase on the Internet. This is eBay’s way of trying to keep those things off of their site.

 

 

Dear eBay Queen;

 

I’ve read about all the new policy changes. Do you know when they take effect? 

 

John

 

Dear John;

 

Here’s a timeline based upon the information provided during the eCommerce Summit Keynote in Washington DC, January 29, 2008. http://www2.ebay.com/aw/core/200801.shtml#2008-01-29163013

 

January 17th- Best Match (eBay new way to search) starts in 5 categories.

February 20th- New Pricing starts. Free Gallery, Lower insertion fees and higher final value fees.

February- Extended seller protection and repeat Feedback credit starts.

 March- All search defaults to Best Match. Safe Payment program with PayPal starts.

April- PowerSeller fee discounts begin.

May- Feedback changes take effect (no more negative feedback for buyers).

 

July- PowerSeller criteria changes.

Strange eBay item of the week: eBay item 110220593065 (enter this number in the eBay search box in the top right corner of the eBay homepage.) Wouldn’t it be great if we all could find a high priced collectible like this seller did? Royal Doulton Toby Jug Charlie Chaplin Bolo Hat Sold $3000.00 http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330149410179   

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