Hi I’ve been adding items to my bonanza booth over the last few days, then suddenly when I tried to edit one of them, I get a message saying that a member of staff has to review it before it can be listed.
I’ve been listing items over the last few days and in the past year or two without issue and now this is suddenly popping up.
I’m doing nothing different than before, everything is filled out correctly so I’m baffled, any help would be greatly appreciated
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Knitters_Nook Reputation: 25 See Knitters_Nook's booth |
It is an automatic flag that comes up every once in a while when editing, sometimes new word added in the editing may have triggered the flag..send a message..the item should return shortly to the booth…
I have gotten it every once in a while when updating older listings..I send a message and the item returns
If it was a new item then might need to check the prohibited list…and ask about, but one that had been listed for sometime getting flagged on edit..is usually just a check or error
(it was explained to [URL removed] With some of the changes with Paypal, Stripe and Amazon payment, there are new prohibited items tools. but it can remove listings accidentally.)
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TrinketBox Reputation: 3805 See TrinketBox's booth |
you can avoid this problem with [URL removed] software you can also sell to many ecommerce platforms with this platform
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kartzhubq Reputation: 26 |
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