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It's nothing to worry about. That is their generic, blanket disclaimer that they put up on popular brand names. There's probably a disclaimer for pretty much all the categories. For toys the disclaimer is for recalled items, for electronic media it's for pirated material, etc.

Absolutely no reason to worry.
 
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I decided it wasn't worth the aggravation. Seems like it's a pretty random process that picks up items to question.

What aggravation? It's not picking up anything and there is no process. It's just a reminder not to sell counterfeit goods, that's all it is. It's just like the Terms of Service on any website (SF included).
 

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What aggravation? It's not picking up anything and there is no process. It's just a reminder not to sell counterfeit goods, that's all it is. It's just like the Terms of Service on any website (SF included). 


Good to know. The sentence referring to it being flagged and reviewed led me to wonder if I would have to prove authenticity somehow.
 

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Damn auto-correct on the ipad!

Fixed now:
What is everyone's impressions on the flippabilty of Aquascutum rain/trench coats? I see a fair number - a lot seem to have Aqua5 - but because I see a fair number my impression is that they're not that rare so margins would be low.
 
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My vent for the day.

I sold a BNWT SC on eBay, I have two of the exact same coats. Because they are the same, I grabbed the one not pictured on eBay. Guy gets it yesterday and tells me he wants the one in the Auction. I am trying to explain they are the exact same coat, with the same measurements, the only difference is the hanging tag 024 vs 026.
 

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I e-thrifted a pair of Edward Greens for $55 that I hoped would fit me, but they don't. Looking to flip now. Problem is they were half-soled poorly and need to be redone.

Nick at B Nelson looked at them and said it'd be $180 to make them nice again ($90 standard resole + $50 channeled and beveled soles + $40 replace damaged welts) so my total investment would be $235.

Worth the investment in the repairs? Completed EBay listings seem kinda all over the map. I'm guessing I could get $400 for them with new soles, without too much trouble. But more than that, I'm not sure.

What would you guys do?
 

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What's the deal with international priority mail? Tracked sufficiently well for ebay's standards? May need to ship a shirt. Sorry, Spoo :embar:
 

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What's the deal with international priority mail? Tracked sufficiently well for ebay's standards? May need to ship a shirt. Sorry, Spoo :embar:


I'd send it USPS registered mail....most likely will be cheaper, more secure and have tracking the whole way.
 

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I'd send it USPS registered mail....most likely will be cheaper, more secure and have tracking the whole way.


Generally what I do, but looking at rates, small flat rate box or large video flat rate box may be ~$10 cheaper.
 

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Don't have any at the moment - burgundy semi-brogue bals on the 202 last. Think they are the Cadogan model.


It all depends on the script and age. Theyve been making the Cadogan forever - could be 250, could be 500. Id likely pass them personally.

What's the deal with international priority mail? Tracked sufficiently well for ebay's standards? May need to ship a shirt. Sorry, Spoo :embar:


Sorry for what?
 

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