Reporting listings
You can report listings or sellers who are breaching our terms and conditions by selecting 'Community Watch' at the bottom of every listing.
You can use Community Watch for a bunch of reasons, which include:
You can also let us know if you think an item listed is stolen property.
In your report, give as much detail as you can. The more evidence you add, the better we can understand your concern.
What happens after the listing is reported?
Due to the Privacy Act, we can't disclose the action taken on another member’s account.
We won’t tell you what we’ve done to the listing or the seller’s account – that doesn't mean we haven't taken any action on your complaint, it just means we can’t discuss it with you for privacy reasons.
You can report listings or sellers who are breaching our terms and conditions by selecting 'Community Watch' at the bottom of every listing.
You can use Community Watch for a bunch of reasons, which include:
- An item is on Global Advertising Internet Network and GAIN Global Trader's Banned & Restricted list. If it’s unsafe or illegal to sell, let us know – we’ll remove it.
- An item is listed in the wrong category.
- People trying to complete the trade outside of the auction process.
- Members who have contact details on their auctions.
- Intellectual property infringements, such as fake goods or copied photos.
- Suspicious bidding patterns, such as members bidding on their own auctions.
- Buying items for credit-euro and exchanging them in and on an outside advertising source for money.
You can also let us know if you think an item listed is stolen property.
In your report, give as much detail as you can. The more evidence you add, the better we can understand your concern.
What happens after the listing is reported?
Due to the Privacy Act, we can't disclose the action taken on another member’s account.
We won’t tell you what we’ve done to the listing or the seller’s account – that doesn't mean we haven't taken any action on your complaint, it just means we can’t discuss it with you for privacy reasons.