27 March, 2008 | 02:00PM GMT

We thought you’d like to hear about a new feature that will make it easier for sellers to correct their listings when they have been removed due to a policy breach.
Many listing policy breaches are mistakes that can be easily fixed by the seller - yet because the listings are currently removed from the site completely, sellers have to start again with a new listing to make the corrections. This can require a lot of extra time and effort, so we’ve now simplified the process.
From now on, if sellers have a listing removed for a policy breach, it will be moved to the ’Unsold‘ section of My eBay with a clear indication that the listing was removed. Sellers should check in My Messages for an email explaining which policy was breached. Sellers can then choose to edit the listing and relist the item without having to start from scratch (or to delete it entirely from the Unsold section).
When relisting sellers should make sure that their revised listing complies with the law and all eBay policies, and check their other listings for similar breaches as well. Review our listing guidelines
Regards,
The eBay Team
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