@joethenuts wrote:

what is the problem again,you cannot have 1 of your many knifes not allowed to be listed , a couple of times now.. 

for the tenth time ,whatever your product is made from ,it does not matter ebay bods or whoever do not want you to list this knife ,its not a legal problem. if ebay policy is not to sell green paint on there site then dont sell green paint., it has nothing to do with laws, state law or fedeal law or even your mother in law. the next time it wont be a month but  it could be 1 year suspension , unless you change the wording or dont sell that 1 knife you have out of 50 odd knifes [its not worth it] its like customs once they check you for a problem they will check everything you do from now on , and ebay will be the same ,you are on there special list , now is it worth you to maybe have trouble with your other 49 items  you are going the write way about it. 


I am legally entitled to legally sell anything that I can legally import.

I CHOOSE to sell them.  it is MY right as a seller. People need them.

Every single Seller on eBay has the same right.

if I can prove that an item I import has been through Australian Customs, then why do I need to prove it to eBay?

Simply saying "don't sell it" is compounding the issue if the only thing you sell is green paint or bone handled knives.

Yes, it DOES have to do with Australian Law, because every single thing I obtain from my Suppliers is intensely scrutinised by Customs.

No, it's NOT the same knife that was picked up a couple of times, you did not read my original post.

may I respectfully suggest you read it again.

i do however thank you for your extremely valued input.