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I listed 12 items and ebay removed 10 of them due to "Inappropriate links" and "Inapppropriate Seller Terms". Basically I had a link to my website in the listing and my watermark also has my website name and that's not allowed. (Which brings me to a second question!)

Q#1 - Can I just modify my auctions within Auctiva and repost them, or do I have to create new auctions, for each item, with the changes needed, and then load those as new auctions?

Q#2 - If I got in trouble with ebay for listing website links in my auction, how is it permissible to have all our contact info on Auctiva pages?! If I fill out the Auctiva info on the contact page, blog page, etc., buyers would have access to my website, phone number, email address, etc.

Other than these burning questions, Auctive has been simple and easy to use and I love it!

Thanks for any help!
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Hi amd-inc,

Welcome to Auctiva!

1) If you created these listings through your Auctiva account and they are therefore still available on your Auctiva Saved Listings page, you should be able to simply re-post these listings by modifying them through your Auctiva account and posting them again. However, you cannot technically "relist" these items because the content is no longer available on eBay.

2) While including links to certain non-eBay websites in your auction descriptions violates eBay's "Links Policy", which you can read more about on the following page of their help index, http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/listing-links.html, such content is allowed on the "About Me" pages of your Auctiva store and/or eBay stores.

Any additional questions or concerns? Please contact our customer support department using the appropriate link on our help page: http://www.auctiva.com/free-auction-software-help/help.aspx

-Mike

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