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why on earth would they remove a listing for a bumbo?

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bunny3 · 31/10/2007 17:33

My listing was classified as a prohibited item ffs. loonies. There are loads of bumbos for sale so why did they pick on mine? [paranoid emoticon]

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SpookyDooooo · 31/10/2007 17:34

Did you use someone elses picture?

bubblagirl · 31/10/2007 17:40

did you write as new wrote that alot and had stuff taken off or like new

or if you put used once lots of reasons they remove items i had this many times never really understanding why

bunny3 · 31/10/2007 21:41

lol at my earlier irate post. Apparently bumbos are being recalled because of several serious accidents. It still doesnt explain why there are still 31 pink bumbos listed on ebay though. seems only my one was pulled .

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OnlySlightlyScary · 31/10/2007 21:47

I Ebayed my TENS machine and they removed that as a 'prohibited item'. When I emailed them to ask why, they explained that in some European countries (and I was selling cross Europe) TENS is only available on prescription. They were actually quite helpful - why don't you email them and see

LadyOfTheFlowers · 31/10/2007 21:51

If 'seriuos accidents' have been occuring, I can only imagine it's because some people have mis-used them ie: putting them on tables or in the bath surely?!

Neither of my boys came to any harm whatsoever sat in a moulded piece of foam....

TheHeadlessDuchess · 31/10/2007 22:04

Oh, it took my son all of a couple of days to work out he could push himself backwards and onto his back. So he did, banging his head on the hard kitchen floor.

Bumbo now consigned to the shed.

LadyOfTheFlowers · 01/11/2007 13:52

Glad my kids are slow then....

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