jerryster
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Sun Feb-17-08 09:20 PM
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Need input from Chicago area DUers re: reputable ebay or |
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craigslist seller helpers.
I tried to list something on ebay. They said I violated their rules and suspended me. I appealed successfully for reinstatement. However, ebay refuses to tell me what I did wrong. They said it's proprietary information. WTF?
Anyway, I know there are companies out there who list your sale item(s) for a percentage. If anyone can recommend someone, let me know. Thanks.
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Sun Feb-17-08 09:45 PM
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1. What did you try to sell? |
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Edited on Sun Feb-17-08 09:45 PM by classicfilmfan
I used to work for them and they would rarely suspend a seller on the first warning unless it's a banned item. Usually a seller gets several warnings and their auctions are ended before they're outright suspended.
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Sun Feb-17-08 09:48 PM
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Thanks for responding.
Before I did anything I went to the on line help. I was assured I could sell my time share using the auction format. I didn't want to pay for a listing.
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Sun Feb-17-08 09:56 PM
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3. Was this the info you saw before you sold? |
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Mon Feb-18-08 12:30 PM
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Sorry for not getting back sooner. I was at work and had to do work stuff. Damn!!
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Mon Feb-18-08 12:50 PM
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I wonder if time shares come under this rule: "Selling an undivided interest in a land real estate property is not permitted. An undivided interest is defined as a partial interest by two or more people in the same property."
Of course, I don't know what your auction said, but they should have sent you an ended email with a link to what rule your auction was ended by. And again, I rarely saw them nuke an account on a first offense, unless it was something like child pornography. It wouldn't make sense that they say it's "proprietary information."
I used to work in what was called "the ended queue" and would try and help sellers adapt their auctions to eBay rules, as long as they weren't selling a banned item. There were always reps who would jump the gun and end something that was perfectly fine, and this used to really piss me off.
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