
01-28-2019 10:59 PM
I am selling matchbooks. One was a 40 year old Indian Trail Motel, Bay City, Michigan and it triggered something from ebay about banned native artefacts, etc. I was unable to answer yes or no to any potential problem and was unable to continue making my ad. Guilty until proven innocent! How do you sell a Cleveland Indians baseball sweater or an old Indian motorcycle??? This political correctness stuff has to stop! So, how do I sell this matchbook properly, correctly, safely???
01-28-2019 11:19 PM
01-28-2019 11:30 PM
01-28-2019 11:57 PM
As stated above it definitely has to do with the AI for this type of item being the real problem. As noted recently I had a listing for a piece of stereo equipment that used the word "Feedback" in the title. The listing was being blocked for that reference only. In no way was it a reference to the eBay Feedback system. Definitely overkill. Had to modify the title for listing to be approved. As for any references to Natives/Inuit your item should not fall under that situation. With a previous item of early American folk art with no manufacturing marks (A Photo of Native American Indians in battle on a pine slab) that I was listing, there was a declaration I had to agree to prior to completing the listing/relisting. Possibly tyler@ebay can address the AI issue or direct it at the powers that be. Policy for native items as follows:
https://www.ebay.ca/pages/help/policies/artifacts.html
Artifacts, Grave-Related Items, and First Nations' Crafts
Native American crafts, artifacts, cave formations (speleothems, stalactites, and stalagmites), grave-related items and any object made or reworked by humans and associated with historic or prehistoric cultures that are protected under federal laws are not permitted on eBay.
Sellers must follow the law and eBay policy whenever listing any of these protected items.
You'll see more specific information in the Some examples section.
Violations of this policy may result in a range of actions by eBay, including:
Listing cancellation
Limits on account privileges
Account suspension
Forfeit of eBay fees on cancelled listings
Loss of PowerSeller status
First Nations items
First Nations human remains, gravesite-related items, and burial items may not be listed on eBay. Native American masks and "prayer sticks" from all Southwestern tribes are also prohibited. This prohibition includes Native Hawaiian human remains, gravesite-related items and burial items. Certain First Nations artifacts currently in a reserve may also not be acquired without ministerial approval.
Artifacts
The Canadian Cultural Property Export Control List defines an artifact as "an object made or reworked by a person or persons and associated with historic or prehistoric cultures". Artifacts taken from any federal, provincial, state, public, First Nations land, Inuit Land, or battlefield are prohibited for sale. This includes any military accessory, weapon or dress. Artifacts removed from certain archaeological sites may also not be sold.
eBay users intending to sell and export any objects which are culturally significant to Canada (including items from First Nations and the military, art, scientific or technological objects, texts, graphics, maps, photographs, sound recordings and musical instruments) are subject to regulation under the Canadian Cultural Property Export and Import Act. Items falling within one of the category of objects noted in the Canadian Cultural Property Export Control List established under the authority of the Canadian Cultural Property Export and Import Act may require a cultural property export permit prior to their removal from Canada. eBay users are solely responsible for compliance with the Canadian Cultural Property Export and Import Act.
Historical graves, tombstones, or related markers
These items may not be listed on eBay. While we recognize that some historical grave markers may be privately held within families and legal to sell, eBay is concerned with vandalism that has occurred in graveyards across the world, and consequently prohibits their sale on eBay.
Buyers of First Nations artifacts currently on reserve lands should consult the Indian Act.
Empress of Ireland artifacts can only be sold and shipped within Canada.
eBay urges sellers and buyers to comply with all applicable laws and regulations. Since the sale of certain artifacts, grave-related items and First Nations' crafts is prohibited by law, regulated, or may cause harm to eBay or its members, the sale of these items on eBay is restricted. This policy helps protect buyers from purchasing illegal merchandise, and helps create a safer marketplace.
-Lotz
01-29-2019 12:14 AM
01-29-2019 02:53 AM
I think the current term is 'Indigenous peoples'.
Native American, First Nations, Aboriginal peoples, etc... I lost track.
Negro, African-American, Black? How about, 'Afro-descendant'?
Now I've read the term 'oriental' is not appropriate.
Asian-American is not specific enough.
Indian, East Indian, South Asian?
Merry Christmas... Happy Holidays?
Etc, etc...
It's hard to get through a single day without offending someone.
01-29-2019 06:51 AM
Good question. I see other matchbooks with "Indian" on them on ebay.ca and ebay.com . Category may be key here.
Ian
01-29-2019 11:02 AM
To be honest, I've lost track too. 😞 There was a Whitey Ford Baseball card that recently sold for $3400.00. Would his cards be next for being banned? All in the name of being politically correct. Where will the list end? Hmmmm!!! New CD to be released shortly....The 7000 Words You Can't Use On eBay!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EImWL_ppAXM
-Lotz
01-29-2019 04:53 PM
I have had trouble with using certain words when selling jewelry. I have had warnings come up when I have used the word Indian or other nationalities when describing jewelry. Also have had a big problem with using any form of the word Ivory. Even as a color. I have used the words Faux Ivory Bone & had some of my listings removed. The bot police don't take the listings into consideration only the words. But this is not consistant as there are hundreds of sellers who use the words Indian or Ivory & get away with it.
01-29-2019 06:02 PM
I have sometimes had the same problem with the word ivory, also when used as the color.
01-29-2019 06:25 PM
I created a listing once for Ivory bar soap to test that and published it with no difficulty whatsoever. Perhaps these red flags are category-specific.
01-29-2019 07:08 PM
Selling old postcards I run into this. I usually have the warning come up when I use terms such as Indian River (which is a river north of where I live)
When I list aboriginal post cards it is hit and miss whether the warning will appear
strange they give a warning for Indian River but will ignore words that relate directly to their policy
Never had one not go through using postcards
Only had one listing that ebay would not let continue
Had a photograph of a Canadian Soldier (Circa WW2) wearing a gas mask at Camp Borden Ontario. Listed it under Photographic Images
Put gas mask in the title and no way could I continue with the listing
Talked to a ebay rep she told me ebay would not allow that to be used
meanwhile checked Search using gas mask and a few thousand listings appeared including many actual ones listed
01-29-2019 09:49 PM
@rcrawford34 wrote:Selling old postcards I run into this. I usually have the warning come up when I use terms such as Indian River (which is a river north of where I live)
When I list aboriginal post cards it is hit and miss whether the warning will appear
strange they give a warning for Indian River but will ignore words that relate directly to their policy
Never had one not go through using postcards
Only had one listing that ebay would not let continue
Had a photograph of a Canadian Soldier (Circa WW2) wearing a gas mask at Camp Borden Ontario. Listed it under Photographic Images
Put gas mask in the title and no way could I continue with the listing
Talked to a ebay rep she told me ebay would not allow that to be used
meanwhile checked Search using gas mask and a few thousand listings appeared including many actual ones listed
Gas mask? That is a funny one I've not run across. Listing anything affiliated with the German military has caused problems in the past for myself but I've never had any trouble with British, Canadian or American military listings. In the past just a photo of German military subjects is enough to have the listing removed even if the title makes no mention of any offending words.
01-31-2019 08:30 AM
What do people do with "Brand Infringement" de-lists?
One of my Italian art glass listings was removed due to such this week. It IS by the stated maker and the listing title identifies it as such with full and proper attribution.
The removal also mentions "brand spamming" - our listing states the actual designer and the company he designed for with no irrelevant or overreach in regards to the keywords.
Am I supposed to list it as "Italian Vase" ... cause that will show up at the bottom of a search of thousands of items. People look specifically for glass by this designer and company.
01-31-2019 09:13 AM
If this is a brand wherein the company has a list of approved, authorized dealers who hold licences to sell this item, and you are not one of those dealers, there is nothing you can do about it.
01-31-2019 09:31 AM
As far as I'm aware this is not the case but I'll double check. It was made in the 1950s.
My gut instinct was that it showed the Brand, Designer, Region, and Country (triggering AI) or that it was flagged by a competitor with nothing better to do.
Last time this happened I called eBay and they couldn't state the exact reason why the listing was flagged. I simply waiting some time, re-listed and it sold.
01-31-2019 12:56 PM
I find it hard to believe that Robertson's jam Golly (black rag dolls with white eyes) badges and pins, mugs, Robertson Golly dolls, ceramic figures, Golly games for children, and even Golly clothing is being sold on eBay.
01-31-2019 01:47 PM
Were you getting the Warning- which is just that, and is apparently intended to remind sellers that some products (like fake Navaho jewelry) should not be listed , but allows the seller to continue?
Or was your listing immediately blocked so that you could not continue?
I was unable to answer yes or no to any potential problem and was unable to continue making my ad.
Unable because you didn't know the answer, or unable because there was no way to move forward?
I see the "Indian" one when I list Aboriginal /First Nations postcards, and the "Nazi" one with some philatelic items. Both are warnings or reminders but neither prevents listing.
01-31-2019 07:58 PM
01-31-2019 09:08 PM