There are two schools of thought here. One is to try subterfuge, that is - to try and change the names on your auction listings, deliberately misspell name brands (Rolex vs. Rolexx, Dolce & Gabbana versus Dolce and Gabbano, etc.). In other words do everything sneaky possible to "fly under the radar." I don't agree with this approach. It may work for a while, but implies from the getgo that you have something to hide.
Instead, I suggest that you make your listings clear and concise, hiding nothing, but include detailed scans of tags of authenticity and whatever else you can put in the listings to show both your buyers and any scrutinizing eyes from the manufacturers that your goods are the real thing. Also, give a solid return policy that allows people to return the goods if they are not genuine.
Instead, I suggest that you make your listings clear and concise, hiding nothing, but include detailed scans of tags of authenticity and whatever else you can put in the listings to show both your buyers and any scrutinizing eyes from the manufacturers that your goods are the real thing. Also, give a solid return policy that allows people to return the goods if they are not genuine.