I posted a box set today. I noticed when I was researching it, only one or two sellers from hong kong had repeated successful auctions but didn't think much of it. 2 hours later I get a copyright violation. No contact email and the reason given was.
"private auction"
and "not enough selling history"
even though the account is over a year old and I've been selling 1 or two things a month on it.
Why do they give private auctions as an option if you aren't allowed to use it? I think of it like the grocery store club cards. I use my grandma's every time because I don't want my it recorded in a database every time I buy tampons.
Was it a nark?
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Normally eBay won't remove it after the auction ends, unless something serious, or repeated violation. eBay removes listings reported by VERO no matter it's ended or not.
Most VEROs don't have time to just sit there and watch what people sell their stuffs on eBay. Most likely the competitors sent emails to them.
There are bottom feeder lawyers and their assistants that are paid to do just that.