What? You’re Stealing Photo’s For Your eBay Listings??

So, you’re up and running on eBay.  You’ve mastered listing an item to your store.  Your price points are good, your description is spot on.  You know that a picture speaks a thousand words, so you copy the exact picture off of someone esle’s listing, or from the web-site you purchased your item from.

BIG No-No..

Please don’t use stock web-site photo’s or steal from other eBay listings.  You can find yourself waking up to your listings pulled by eBay with a major suspension on your hands.  You are not permitted to use another eBay user’s pictures in their listings without the owner’s permission.  Same goes for  stock photo’s off of web-sites.

You could seriously find youself in a whole bunch of trouble, such as:

-Listing cancellation
-Loss of eBay fees
-Limits placed on account privileges
-Loss of PowerSeller status
-Account suspension

Yikes!  You don’t work so hard to build yourself up, only to get cut off in an instant!  I recently wrote a nice post on Sparkplugging about taking pictures for your eBay listings. 

Start Taking Uplifting Pictures For Your eBay Business  It’s much more gratifying to do the work and learn how to take great photo’s for your eBay business.

Happy Selling!  :-)

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