The location of the items listed by eBay sellers must be true. This principle is one of the requirements of the eBay platform for sellers, which aims to ensure that buyers can obtain accurate information about the location of the items. Sellers must fill in the location of the items truthfully, and the shipping fee setting must match the actual location.

eBay strictly implements the review of the location information of the items. Sellers must provide the accurate location of the items, otherwise they will be punished accordingly. The purpose of this policy is to ensure that buyers receive honest transactions and avoid disputes caused by false item locations. By checking the listing fees, previewing and modifying the listing, sellers can ensure the accuracy of the information, and click “list item” to list the items online after confirming that they are correct.

However, for orders with the location of the items in mainland China, sellers may inquire whether they can use overseas warehouses for shipment, or whether shipping from FBA will be considered arbitrage. According to eBay’s explanation, they do not have a policy to conduct authenticity assessment for listings with the location of the items filled in as mainland China. However, in this case, eBay does not recommend that sellers use FBA for shipment, because this may be judged by the model as malicious arbitrage.

eBay encourages and supports sellers to use overseas warehouses to provide buyers with better logistics services. However, in some cases, individual sellers list the location of items as overseas warehouses, but actually ship them through direct mail or virtual overseas warehouses. Such behavior will not only mislead buyers, but also have an adverse impact on fair competition in overseas warehouses. In order to protect sellers who invest in and operate overseas warehouses in a formal manner, eBay will impose stricter control on the situation where the location of the items listed is not true to prevent such behavior from happening.

For sellers, honesty and trustworthiness are the basic principles for operating e-commerce platforms. If sellers provide false information about the location of items, buyers may face misleading and dissatisfaction, which will ultimately have a negative impact on the seller’s reputation. Therefore, sellers should always fill in the location of items truthfully and choose the appropriate shipping method to ensure the fairness and transparency of transactions.

As a seller, you must comply with eBay’s policies and ensure the authenticity of the location of items. At the same time, avoid using false information about the location of items for arbitrage to maintain a fair competition environment on the platform. Only by complying with regulations and providing accurate information can sellers establish a trustworthy reputation, attract more buyers and conduct long-term sustainable operations.

In short, eBay has extremely high requirements for the authenticity of the location of items listed by sellers. Sellers must truthfully fill in the location of the item and ensure that the shipping fee setting matches the actual situation. In addition, eBay does not recommend using FBA for delivery to avoid being judged as malicious arbitrage. For orders using mainland China addresses, although eBay does not review the authenticity of the item’s location, sellers should still follow the principle of honesty and trustworthiness and continuously improve service quality to win the trust and satisfaction of buyers.