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01-19-2025 10:25 AM
I've had a customer ask if they can buy one of my designs on a product that Zazzle simply doesn't sell.
I have that product available for sale on another site.
I'm afraid, however, that if I include a link in Zazzle to a "competitors" site, I'll be flagged and banned.
I'm afraid that if I tell someone to send me an email, I'll be flagged and banned.
I recall ebay having very specific rules about this; I'm not sure what Zazzle's policy is, and I've searched and searched and can't seem to find it.
Does anyone know what the rule on this is?
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01-19-2025 11:12 AM
Give the customer your email address and continue the conversation there. If Z doesn't have the product, then they lose the sale.
Zazzle isn't etsy or ebay where they do have policies for taking business off the platform.
It's just like doing custom work - don't lose that sale!
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01-19-2025 11:12 AM
Give the customer your email address and continue the conversation there. If Z doesn't have the product, then they lose the sale.
Zazzle isn't etsy or ebay where they do have policies for taking business off the platform.
It's just like doing custom work - don't lose that sale!
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01-19-2025 11:31 AM
Thanks for your help with this! I didn't want to get thrown off the platform. I have sent a message with my email included. 🙂
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04-10-2025 09:30 AM
I recently had an odd situation with a message, and gave her my email address with a link to purchase the Etsy art; yet, I never heard from her again, and knowing the etsy store owner, she said the woman never purchased the $3.00 art either. On our Zazzle message, the woman contacted me that she loved the design on a product I have. She works for a nonprofit and wanted to know if I could GIVE it to her free since they don't have the money to spend. I love my rapport with our customers, and I was very polite (while thinking surely they go to lunch daily for $3.00 or more even?), and I said legally I cannot give away the designer's art; yet, I could ask about an instant download where her prople could make prints .... or she could buy the art on Etsy for $3.00. Odd.

