Products of a sexual nature

I was not aware that items of a sexual nature were allowed on Bonanza- and I don’t mean lingerie, lol…just wondering?

asked over 9 years ago

4 Answers

This is an official Bonanza response.

With all of the awesome way to bring items to Bonanza (eBay, Amazon, Etsy Importers, CSV, etc), we probably do get some prohibited items. Most sellers that have these items have no idea that these items are prohibited. Feel free to use the “Report Violation” link towards the bottom of the description to bring this to our attention. You can also email us at [email protected] (or click the “Contact” link on the bottom of this page) to let us know.

answered over 9 years ago

I dont know, i guess they are allowed. But there are some pretty weird things on here tho LOL However, if you want, you can always report the image under “More tools” (Not the sexual kind LOL) on the main page of the item & see what happens.

answered over 9 years ago

misskeech
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Under the Bonanza Usage [URL removed]

Prohibited, Questionable and Infringing Usage; Restricted [URL removed] Your Activities which results in Your Information (or any items listed) on Bonanza shall [URL removed]

(f) be obscene or contain child pornography

I was just going to suggest to forward any products you’re concerned about to [email protected] to take a look at, but you’ve already heard it from The Man, Mark!

answered over 9 years ago

Just don’t report petroleum jelly. At 70 I need to use it frequently in winter. Keeps my ears from getting chapped.

answered over 9 years ago

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