Roughwear said:... I'm wondering what happened here? Was it sold outside Ebay and this guy has decided to re-sell it or is it the same seller with a different ID?
Roughwear said:Any idea why?
But you can't actually "relist" a cancelled auction because all the info is removed. So you're basically creating a new listing and there shouldn't be any way of connecting the two. Of course, unless I was somehow changing the listing to comply with eBay's ludicrous policies (ie. why the auction was pulled) I would probably wait a week before listing it again just in case "someone" was checking. I don't know if eBay keep records of how many cancelled auctions each seller has, along with reasons for cancellation. Usually it seems auctions are cancelled for quite innocent reasons, while things that blatantly flaunt the law are allowed to run and run in their hundreds of thousands.deeb7 said:All I know is that if you re-list, and repeat the offence, they turn nasty.
asiamiles said:But you can't actually "relist" a cancelled auction because all the info is removed. So you're basically creating a new listing and there shouldn't be any way of connecting the two.
deeb7 said:Sure ... but it's still re-listing.
Here's what they say ....
Relisting prohibited or restricted Items – While there may be similar listings that have been or are currently listed on eBay, this does not mean that they’re acceptable. If you feel that your item should not have been removed, you should not re-list it. Instead please contact eBay by using the Prohibited or Restricted item link in the “If you disagree with the ending of your listing” section of this page. Continuing to list an item that has been removed could result in suspension from eBay. You could also be subject to legal action in some cases.
asiamiles said:Was this removed because it was a "Prohibited or Restricted item" or for some other reason? Who knows?!