Since its launch on the platform, Facebook Marketplace has been generating enormous traffic and promises to continue to be a strong competitor to sites like eBay. So it’s natural to be concerned that fraudulent or deceptive advertising posted on Facebook might harm your brand.
That’s why we offer a guide for removing those bogus ads and the profiles that host them, to help you protect your image and the quality of your products on that popular network.
The tool is available on the Facebook platform itself, and is easily found.
Such ads can be exposed via searches, using the following filters:
Classified ads are shown by geolocation, so it’s always important to remain vigilant against a wide range of possibilities.
There are too many categories to count! What if someone is trying to hide a certain product in a category other than the real one? We need to check everything!
Try not to limit your search in this filter, because you might let something slip by.
First, we must understand the platform’s Community Standards and Commerce Policies, which give us the basis for a successful complaint.
But you should know up front that if you uncover an ad that infringes on your trademark or copyright, you are protected by the section’s terms of use, and can take steps to file a complaint.
The platform has a complaint form for you to report violations infringing on your trademark. In it, you can provide the URLs of the ads or sellers that are in violation.
Right away, you will be informed of the risks in filing an erroneous or false complaint. Once that’s understood, you can continue by providing your data:
A portion of the data collected for the complaint will be forwarded to the offending advertiser. To protect your privacy, always use your brand’s institutional data, such as its legal and commercial contact information.
For the complaint to be substantive, the form will also request trademark information. Therefore, have available:
If more than one of your trademarks is being infringed, the others may be included on the same form. Just select the box “I have additional brands” and fill in the data. Once you’ve completed the identification process, you will provide information regarding the content that is the subject of the complaint.
Since our goal is to remove bogus classifieds from Marketplace, you may opt to file a complaint about the classified ad or the seller’s profile, which will be among the first options:
Directly below that, you can add additional pertinent details to the complaint.
Last but not least, you will be declaring, under penalties of perjury, that the contact information is true and that you are the holder of the trademark or an agent authorized to file the complaints.
Once the complaint has been filed, Facebook will analyze your arguments and may decide to remove the classified ad or even close the offending account.
To facilitate that process, we at Axur offer an Unauthorized sales solution link that will protect your reputation from pirated products and unauthorized sales. With it, you can define your priorities and receive the detections that our Artificial Intelligence collects for you!
Then you can relax, confident that our AI tools are monitoring classifieds that involve your trademark and promptly providing you with the results.
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