Policy violation

My item has been removed as it "went against eBay's policy for selling" but when it was initially listed for 3 weeks prior to this (including relisting). I have checked the listing, not that I was uncertain, and it does not violate any policy! Ebay won't relist it, so I had to create a new listing for the same item.

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There are over 7 billion listings on eBay at any one time,  so some do slip the net and become listed,  those that have broken some selling regulation.

 

If you have relisted the item,   hopefully you have done so with eBay's recommendation as to how to relist it,  some you are told you must not relist,  otherwise if they remove it again, you may face serious selling restrictions.

@guzz747 

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The problem is my listing did not violate any of ebays policy. Its been wrongfully flagged the first time. The fact being it was listed for 3 weeks (including being relisted) before it was flagged as violating their policy. I have now relisted the same item EXACTLY the same details and its been doing ok. So in the detail in the picture i posted, what part of that breaks ebays policy! Even ebay refuse to answer because the answer is, it doesn't but they won't admit it!
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The only thing I can see that idiot robots sometimes object to is, “haS EXternal”, linking s and ex which no doubt is not allowed to be sold.

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Didn't your original listing have a link to an external website?  That's a violation. 

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