04-11-2013 06:13 AM - edited 04-11-2013 06:16 AM
for items that do not meet their listing rules.... and...
once the breeches are published in a widely circulated Sunday paper they rush to do something about it
.............obviously could not make that time before that...
waiting for a member to report it for free I guess ( see the bolded below " we use the latest technology to detect items that should not be for sale" BTW if you also report listings that breech the listing policies.... I think ebay is calling us the latest technology)
so the 1000's of employees can get onto the important stuff like sending out seller invoices, selling advertising space to 3rd parties and removing items that in no way breech the listing rules ( never shorten magazine to mag or dare to list an alloy wheel as a mag...those mags can be dangerous!!....guns have mags apparently
Holocaust Memorabilia Found On EBay: UK News Report
"We don't allow listings of this nature and dedicate thousands of staff to policing our site and use the latest technology to detect items that shouldn't be for sale," eBay, which is the world's biggest online marketplace, said in a statement.
"We very much regret that we didn't live up to our own standards."
It said it did not know for how long the memorabilia had been on sale.
Aww shucks thanks ebay
on 05-11-2013 12:17 AM
I tried to list an afrika korps ring once, never even got up and I got a violation.