Items still under review for over two weeks now

We have 6 or more items that are listed under review and have been for more then 2 weeks is anyone working for this new owner ?

asked 7 days ago

3 Answers

From my experience, the “under review” usually means it won’t be approved. There are keywords that are flagged and they won’t be approved if they contain those words.
One example I ran into in the past was “John Wick” because apparently they had been threatened with legal action.
Best thing I found to do was relist those without any product description, and just put shipping, return, etc details in the description.
Hope that helps.

answered 7 days ago

2 Comments

CAMEOMUSIC2 says: April 07, 2025

I’ve always got items listed after I told them about items like this but now, they don’t answer

GravityVideo says: April 07, 2025

Wow. I haven’t tried to contact them in some time. I used to get really fast responses too. I really think there are only a couple people still working for the business.

While I agree Bonanza has abandoned ship/support I will say we had about 5 items in the last month go “under review” and they were approved pretty fast. Like maybe not even a day leading me to think they have AI on the job which is funny if we assume AI flagged it to begin with.

answered 6 days ago

same issue here…12 baseball cards…baseball cards????….I have stopped listing till they clean up this mess…over 100 cards listed else where…well, I’m not losing any sales since I do not get any…LOL

answered 4 days ago

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