Ebay and the sue of the word 'Not'
Last Post 15 Nov 2010 04:59 PM by Advertising Antiques Ltd. 8 Replies.
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02 Nov 2010 04:24 PM  

Dear advertisingantiquesltd (mail@advertisingantiques.co.uk),

We appreciate that you chose eBay to list the following item:

250720548876 - Old Oracle newspaper newsagent tin shop sign Not Enamel
250720553664 - Old Autobrite garage car polish tin sign Not Enamel
250720553686 - Old Filtrate Motor Oil garage car tin sign Not Enamel
250720548829 - Meux Brewery Ale Beer Bottle Tin Sign London Not Enamel
250720548853 - Old Cooper's sheep dip poster s shop sign s Not Enamel
250720553642 - Old AC Plugs garage car polish tin sign Not Enamel
250720558022 - Late sir Walter raleigh tobacco tin sign Not Enamel
250720548888 - Player's cigarettes tin shop sign Not Enamel

Unfortunately, your listing breached our policy. This item has not been removed from eBay, but we wanted to bring this to your attention because future breaches could result in listing removal as well as limits on selling privileges.

The following information breaches our policy:

Your listings have been removed because they include the statement "Not Enamel". By stating "not" in front of a popular and key word in regards to signs, is misleading and makes it harder for people to find the item they want. It is very frustrating to buyers that are looking for "enamel" signs and signs that are "not enamel" are included. If your signs are not enamel, you should not use the phrase enamel in your listing or description.

To make it easy for buyers to find what they're looking for, sellers need to make sure their titles and item descriptions accurately describe what they're selling in the listing.

That's why listings can only include keywords and other information that are directly relevant to the item for sale, and sellers should clearly describe both the item and the terms of the sale.

If you need help with this policy, please follow this link:

http://contact.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayIS...mp;pid=820

Here's more information on our search and browse manipulation policy:
http://pages.ebay.co.uk/help/polici...ation.html


You can review our policies and seller rules by clicking the links below.

Thanks for your understanding.

Regards,

eBay Trust and Safety team

 

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02 Nov 2010 05:18 PM  

Another spell of detention for you !!

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03 Nov 2010 11:21 PM  
I am experimenting with the word Not spelt as NT. Lets hope that works.

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04 Nov 2010 08:37 AM  
your nowt aloud to use that either
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04 Nov 2010 09:13 AM  
The National Trust members will doubtless be after you Al
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04 Nov 2010 10:11 AM  
People will confuse NT for Not Tat- that would be so wrong young Alex.
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13 Nov 2010 08:33 PM  
Well how about "Ain't enamel" that's how they say it round these parts!
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14 Nov 2010 08:58 PM  
how about.. i dont think its enamel.........i once put a georgian dressing mirror on ,,,ebay ,, it was removed because of the small ivory key escution,,,,,, its a joke,,,they dont like words like .. was. could .ivory . knives guns,,machine gun,......and others do you lot know any more,,,,
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15 Nov 2010 04:59 PM  
They are not a big fan of Nazi's either. Not sure why?

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