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    My latest from ebay, came today. The peculiar thing is the listing ran its week, didn't sell, closed last week, and hasn't been relisted by me. And three other items of mine in the same category are all OK.
    HUH? Random enforcement...
    Plus, they've missed the part where my listing says the parts are in NZicon, not the USAicon, so that makes me not even under the umbrella of this rule of theres. Second time they've tried this to me.


    Unfortunately, we had to remove your listing because the following information violates our policy:

    Items that attatch to a gun can only be shipped domestically in the United States. Please do not relist this item with world wide shipping.

    ...and yes, items that attach to a gun include slings, scope lens caps, etc. evil people aren't we? ...
    Last edited by RJW NZ; 05-06-2010 at 06:28 PM.

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