Quote:- The listing is reported - either by the CCF manual reporting link or one of the more automated reporting links elsewhere on
ebay.
- An
ebay Safety and Trust person examines the listing. If it's a clear-cut, open-and-shut-case policy breach, they presumably take action directly themselves. Likewise if it's clearly not a policy breach, then the report is ignored. The owner of the listed item never even knows somebody reported their item.
- If it is ambiguous, the Safety and Trust person forwards the item to the CCWG for their vote.
- CCWG members vote on whether it's a policy breach or not. It's this part I am uncertain of - what result of the voting causes an item to be pulled? Simple Majority? Absolute Majority? Two-Thirds Majority? Unanimous? Do you only need one "No" vote against it to cause an item to be pulled? Are the votes weighted in favour of certain experts who have proven to be better at that certain kind of counterfeit? You'll have to ask your new friend in Trust & Safety if they can inform you of this.
- Based on the CCWG vote, either the item is then pulled or the report is ignored.
Never said CCF was responsible but the complaint could of well came from the link CCF provides for us.