Actually, over the past two weeks I have reported that listing 3 times?

That seller has at least a dozen listings with the email addy in the pic.


@porcelain_dolls_by_me wrote:

Actually, over the past two weeks I have reported that listing 3 times?


As said they may keep setting up new listings. Not good form of course, especially if they have been warned.

But if you are going to keep reporting you probably need to use another account as eBay can easily see it's your competitor.

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Accept what you say, but if I am forced to play by their rules (which I do) then why should a competitor be given a free kick by EBay.

 

For heavens sake, the Ebay rules are already tilted against sellers so the least they could do is to enforce their own rules for the benefit of sellers who do the right thing.

Hmmmmm..... after a couple of weeks bringing the subject listing(s) nothing happened to remove the offending listings(s).

 

Once I posted the issue on the here the listing(s) have been removed.

 

OK guys - fess up - who is the spy??   Regardless thanks vm.


@porcelain_dolls_by_me wrote:

Hmmmmm..... after a couple of weeks bringing the subject listing(s) nothing happened to remove the offending listings(s).

 

Once I posted the issue on the here the listing(s) have been removed.

 

OK guys - fess up - who is the spy??   Regardless thanks vm.


no spies, those listings were likely reported by many who saw your post.  It has been a long standing recommendation by the likes of kopes and taz (and others) for as many members as possible to report offending listings.  The sheer weight of the number of reports on a listing must work in getting action from eBay.

You can put your phone number on listings and also in messages to send to buyers but you have to be discreet use bold letters like ZERO or TWO as you spell out your phone number apperently Ebay manages to detect digits but not letters. Use it this way to contact your buyers and Ebay will not know whether you have sent them a contact detail or not explain to the buyer why it has to be done that way. If they can read they will have your phone number its a bit tedious but it works and you won't get anymore warning messages.

I think eBay MEANT to write “retracted” not “refuted”. Too funny 😂