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I recently put a high price Rolex on Ebay (not normally my thing) after researching other sales of this expensive watch. They all said, Bank Transfer only, shipping when funds clear. So I loaded my auction with the same details, within 1 hour it was tossed. However after more research I realized something.
All of the previous auctions I looked at had HTML auction bodies, they didn't use the Ebay HTML but they were using either their own Code or they were from outside services. They did not get deleted,
So what do we think? Two reasons I can think....either;
A. Ebay can't search full HTML pages or
B. If the info is hosted outside of Ebay and only displayed on the auction then Ebay can not do anything about it....?
What do you guys think? It took me two minutes to find this one... anything high priced seems to be done like this...
Below is a page from a recent $27,000 val. 72 Daytona Auction and you can see this is what they did here...
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