Wholesale & eBay Forum » Products & Brands » Can I sell brand name products?

by: hopesuccess
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Posted 27 Aug 10 11:51 am.
hi,
by: irene_salehoo
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Posted 31 Aug 10 2:23 am.
Hi hopesuccess,Irene
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by: hopesuccess
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Posted 7 Sep 10 4:48 pm.
thanks to irene
by: irene_salehoo
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Posted 9 Sep 10 6:40 am.
You are welcome hopesuccess :) Do not hesitate to let us know if there is anything else we can help you with.Irene
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by: hopesuccess
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Posted 12 Sep 10 1:32 pm.
hi Irene
by: irene_salehoo
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Posted 12 Sep 10 10:40 pm.
Hi hopesuccess,Irene
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by: tryemout
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Posted 15 Mar 11 3:49 pm.
Hi hopesuccess,
Of course you can. :) You can sell designer/branded goods if you are licensed to do so by the parent company. You also have legal rights to resell branded items if you purchased them from a liquidator or a major department store, all licensed to sell / distribute these branded products. To prove that the items you are selling are purchased from an authorized seller or liquidator, you can request for an invoice and show a photo of such receipt in the eBay auction listing.
License holders protect their copyright only through distribution. If the genuine item you have is not sourced through its legal distribution channel, it ‘ceases’ to be genuine, it becomes counterfeit. Once eBay questions your goods suspecting that they are not genuine, you need to provide evidence that you have bought those items through a legitimate, licensed distribution channel.
Hope this helps and welcome to SaleHoo! :)

by: tryemout
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Posted 15 Mar 11 3:54 pm.
So, I am just starting out, how do I go about finding products to sell and not get in trouble with the law. I guess I dont understand. Are you saying everything I buy from a wholesaler and try to resell, I have to have a licence or have legal rights to resell?? Could you please explain, because if that is the case, I dont know if this is all worth it. Hopefully I just misunderstood.