The email I received about the violation is so vague. It says
"To ensure sellers consistently provide a high level of buyer satisfaction, we monitor the site for listings that are likely to result in eBay Money Back Guarantee cases. When we review these types of listings, we look at criteria such as a listing’s images, the accuracy of the title and description, and other factors that may lead a buyer to be unhappy with their purchase.
Unfortunately, the item mentioned further below met these criteria and has been ended. We took this action to help you avoid a negative buyer experience that could affect your account standing."
My listings are EXTREMELY detailed. The agent I spoke with agreed that my listing looked good to her and she didn't see anything wrong with it. She put me on hold for about 15 minutes while she spoke with a supervisor about it. Now I have to wait a day before they can remove the violation flag and I can relist the item.
Apparently there are some new filters in place that flagged my listing. What a bunch of BS! I'm a part time seller, so the impact of a single listing removed is minimal. I imagine that there are many sellers who are really suffering due to the bogus filter. They are going to lose fees over stuff like this. Totally dumb!
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