07-25-2022 04:54 PM - edited 07-25-2022 04:55 PM
I got an email from ebay saying they ended my listing for vintage bubble lights stating it was hazardous material. Why are there pages and pages of bubble lights still for sale on ebay? Is it the quantity (approx 80 lights)? I'm beside myself and feel unfairly punished since so many other listings are still active.
07-25-2022 05:13 PM
There is a "Report item" link on every listing to report those items you think may have been overlooked.
https://www.poison.org/articles/bubble-lights-the-hazards-of-nostalgia
07-25-2022 05:21 PM
There does seem to be an unusually high number of listings for an apparently banned item. 🤔
I don't know anything about bubble lights ... but I did want to caution you against EVER relisting any item that's been pulled ... even if you are certain it was pulled by mistake.
The listing goes on a bot's radar the first time it is removed ... and future listings of the item will be discovered quickly and removed. Selling restrictions will soon follow until you are permanently restricted from selling.
07-25-2022 10:08 PM
I'm not thinking about relisting them. I'm actually thinking just the opposite... like saying enough is enough. Things have changed so much, not much for the better. There used to be a sense of fairness, sellers were protected from "not as described" scams, and thhere was a clear means to actually talk to someone on the phone.
The lights were sent to me from a couple different auctions. No problem. Stores still sell them and ship them to buyers. No problem. And there's countless bubble lights (including many many many NOMA brand) available for sale on ebay. So I'm still perplexed. Thanks for trying to answer my question tho
07-25-2022 10:11 PM
Sorry, I don't roll that way. Who am I to stop someone from selling bubble lights that prob'ly came from their parents estate. Too much of that in the world today. IMO.
If ebay wants to put me on payroll...
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