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eBay Launches Authentication Service To Combat Counterfeit High-End Goods (venturebeat.com)

Ecommerce giant eBay has launched a previously announced service designed to combat the scourge of fake goods on the platform. From a report: eBay has proven popular with fake goods' sellers for some time, with fashion accessories and jewelry featuring highly on counterfeiters' agenda. The company announced eBay Authenticate way back in January with a broad focus on giving "high-end" goods an official stamp of approval prior to sale. Ultimately designed to encourage buyers to part with cash on expensive items, it uses a network of professional authenticators who take physical receipt of a seller's products, validates them, and then photographs, lists, and ships the goods to the successful buyer. For today's launch of eBay Authenticate, the service is only available for luxury handbags from 12 brands, including Chanel, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Prada, and Valentino, though the program will be expanded to cover other luxury goods and brands from next year. "With tens-of-thousands of high-end handbags currently available, eBay is primed to boost customer confidence in selling and shopping for an amazing selection of designer merchandise," noted Laura Chambers, vice president of consumer selling at eBay. "We also believe our sellers will love this service, as it provides them with a white-glove service when selling luxury handbags."

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  1. Good. No more rip offs by LordKronos · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's great that we can now validate the authenticity of these high end handbags. Now you'll never need to wonder whether you are getting ripped off or just legitimately fleeced

  2. Re:Why does Ebay not do escrow? by KiloByte · · Score: 3, Insightful

    When I returned home I sent it to a friend who was heavily into designer fashion and bags, expecting her to be impressed. I didn't tell her where it came from. She said "Why did you send me this cheap knockoff?" I thought she was bluffing, so I challenged her to explain why it was fake.

    But why would an expert being able to tell it from a quality fake count?

    A designer handbag has only two purposes:

    • * show off that you're a douche with more money than sense
    • * (a very minor purpose) sometimes carry stuff

    As long as the cheaper bag is fully functional, who cares if it's "genuine"? Beside those in the designer handbag industry, of course.

    Quality matters. Having the profits go to a particular person does if and only if that person is you.

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