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<p>[QUOTE="BUncirculated, post: 1664300, member: 29581"]However, this is where you err.</p><p><br /></p><p>They did notify you in advance of the changes to their listing policies, last year when those changes went into effect for everyone. I seem to remember there was a thread started here discussing those changes, both pro and con. </p><p><br /></p><p>If you enter into a written contract with another party and don't read that contract before you sign it, does that mean the contract is null and void and unenforceable against you? The answer is no it is not, and any court will hold you to the terms of that contract. The reason is because you have not only an opportunity to read the contract before signing it, and if you don't take the time to read it over, you're out of luck and are held to the contract's terms.</p><p><br /></p><p>No different here. The fact you didn't read the "mumbo jumbo" in the new listing policies is a moot point. eBay is not obligated to notify you before they remove any of your listings because they are not in compliance with their listing policies.</p><p><br /></p><p>Sorry it happened to you, but it really was your responsibility to make sure you know the eBay listing policies and make sure your listings are within those policies.</p><p><br /></p><p>Just take it as a lesson and move on.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BUncirculated, post: 1664300, member: 29581"]However, this is where you err. They did notify you in advance of the changes to their listing policies, last year when those changes went into effect for everyone. I seem to remember there was a thread started here discussing those changes, both pro and con. If you enter into a written contract with another party and don't read that contract before you sign it, does that mean the contract is null and void and unenforceable against you? The answer is no it is not, and any court will hold you to the terms of that contract. The reason is because you have not only an opportunity to read the contract before signing it, and if you don't take the time to read it over, you're out of luck and are held to the contract's terms. No different here. The fact you didn't read the "mumbo jumbo" in the new listing policies is a moot point. eBay is not obligated to notify you before they remove any of your listings because they are not in compliance with their listing policies. Sorry it happened to you, but it really was your responsibility to make sure you know the eBay listing policies and make sure your listings are within those policies. Just take it as a lesson and move on.[/QUOTE]
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