Any sellers have experience with this sort of thing?
The other day, I updated a listing for a DVD I’m selling, and for some reason it was immediately flagged for additional review, even though it had been sitting on Bonanza for months (imported when half.com shut down). Surprisingly, now it’s completely gone. Why did it apparently not pass “additional review?” And why was I not told what was wrong with it? If I hadn’t just happened to notice it was under review Sunday, I wouldn’t even know the listing disappeared today.
May I ask what was wrong with that listing, so that I won’t repeat that apparent mistake with future listings?
Thank you.
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rsimandl Reputation: 10 See rsimandl's booth |
Hi rsimandl,
We apologize for the troubles this situation has caused! We were able to respond to your support email and your item is active again in your booth :)
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bonanzajon Reputation: 1539 See bonanzajon's booth |
Happens to us every now and then. I contact support and they usually release the listing. Only one time did they refuse to let me list an item. Could be any word in the listing that is causing it, or may be the item. Hard to tell since we do not know what item it is.
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A2z4u2c Reputation: 1291 See A2z4u2c's booth |
Heck, my whole booth gets put on review about every two months. No on can tell me why. Just that they review booths every now and then.
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Calhan_Mercantile Reputation: 380 See Calhan_Mercantile's booth |
I have this happen too, apparantly this this happens on occassion (kind of like a spot check)….I contacted someone in support…and the item was returned to active status shortly there after…this is the answer I got
Sometimes editing or relisting will trigger reviews. It is just part of the system. It will happen to everyone at some point.
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TrinketBox Reputation: 3805 See TrinketBox's booth |
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