Think Ebay have had to tighten up on descriptions of items since a load of people have listed things like a picture of an XBOX360, or a naff email addresses with the intention to mislead people thinking they are bidding on the real thing.
Out of curiosity, if they remove your listing do they refund your ebay fees?
refund of fees to no probs but still think there are some spitefull little sh*t’s out there as you have to report a violation to ebay they don’t remove something unless someone reports it
Andrew, as far as I remember your bike is also covered in a self adhesive film??
Terry, mate, your bike is YELLOW! I think I don’t have to say anything else?
Chris, I’ll qoute the email that I received from a guy during the auction:
"Item: Kawasaki ZX6R Ninja NOT gsxr cbr yamaha r6 honda r1 (4601595553)This message was sent while the listing was active.romankane is a potential buyer.Hi mate! If I didnt already have a ninja… I’d bite ya hand off to get this off your hands!! Killer colours/paintjob!! Whoever wins this will look the dogs ******** on it! Good luck mate!
Rome.
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It is called key word spamming and it is frowned upon. You are describing your item by saying what it isn’t.
To be honest when I come across them I do report them to eBay as it is exceptionally annoying. Most of searches are in the computer section, so you need not worry about it to much.
eBay will only cancel them if someone complains about it.
See if you can delay delivery until the money arrives in your account.
I’ve had 2 occasions now where paypal money has arrived, I’ve done the required clicking to request the withdrawl to my bank account and, gone and posted the item only to get back and find paypal have reversed the payment.