The Episodic platform revealed that 74 percent of Mexicans are satisfied with the offers available during events such as the Hot Sale and in the world millions of people make purchases in the middle of seasons of offers such as Amazon Prime, but for eBay, they should check if they acquire piracy among so many offers.
The e-commerce platform that competes with Amazon or Mercado Libra, decided to go all out against piracy and especially with one of the products that Japan Email Database are most consumed and that have the highest risk of being fake: tennis shoes. So it launched a new tennis authentication service to verify that the shoes sold on the platform match what its ads claim.
According to CNN, the service will begin the week of October 25 and will cover the most popular styles and brands of sneakers. Although it will be until the beginning of 2021 when it expands it to cover all the shoes sold for more than 100 dollars on eBay in the United States. eBay says it sold nearly 6 million pairs of tennis shoes last year.
As with its previously announced watch authentication service, eBay has partnered with a third-party company, Sneaker Con, to authenticate items mobile lead. When a sale is made, the buyer sends the shoes to an “authentication facility” where they are inspected to make sure they match the title, description and images on the listing.
If they pass inspection, an eBay tag is attached to them and shipped to the buyer. The same process covers returns, to prevent unscrupulous buyers from trying to return fake shoes to legitimate sellers.