...Offer to send them to Troy if they would be willing to exchange for a real pair. Indicate that it is in their best interest to be aware of the knock-offs.
Imitations, commonly known as knock-offs, cannot be advertised with reference to the wordings, trade names or model names of the real items they are imitating.
The seller followed the rules.
we need names.
But when you buy them from China, they are clearly marked as air-soft and it is stated that it is a copy. It comes in regular box it is not a troy factory packaging. In order to sale it as original Original box and instructions has to be copied. It is all done by greedy unscrupulous re-sellers already outside China.
If the price is looks too good I say stay away, there is no super deals in life unless you steal it of buy garbage
Actually under the EE rules, had you bothered to print all of the rule, it seems that he did break the rules.
'Any imitation or "knock-offs" with infringement of copyrighted wordings or markings in any forms are disallowed. Imitations, commonly known as knock-offs, cannot be advertised with reference to the wordings, trade names or model names of the real items they are imitating. Pictures of real items are not allowed to be displayed in the sale advertisements of any imitations or "knock-offs "
No response to PMs, but user has logged in twice since then.......guess it's time to file a police report.
Actually No.
I posted the relevant section. You did as well.
Read it.
He did NOT show the trade marked names. He posted real pics.
To me when I read 'Any imitation or "knock-offs" with infringement of copyrighted wordings or markings in any forms are disallowed.', this means you cannot sell knock-off's that have fake brand name logo's on it, whether or not you show it or mention it in your ad.
Essentially you are saying it is not against the rules to sell knock-off stuff as long as you advertise it correctly (if not deceitfully) and not have any branding logos in your photos. Regardless of how someone advertises it I think most guys here are expecting that they are genuine firearm parts and not toys.
Selling knock-offs is not the issues, as long as it leave no room to interpretation. Seller has to clearly indentify that it is not a genuine item.
Why are you still protecting the identity of the rip-off artist? Out him and the mods should ban him as well of course.