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Auction Cancelled Due To Seller Account Suspension

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I received this email:
ebay Auction 3960143135 Cancelled - Results Null and Void

Dear Don Taylor (donaldmciver@mac.com),


Please be advised that the following auction:

3960143135 - 2003-P First Flight Commemorative Proof Silver Dollar                              

was ended early by ebay. The auction was ended due to the account suspension of the seller.
All results for this auction are null and void.


Regards,
Customer Support (Trust and Safety Department)
ebay Inc

I don't recall sellers ID-
anyone know most common reasons for suspension?
No it wasn't Scamela

If I remember correctly, seller had relatively small feedback number, but had sold and shipped several coins and had pos feedback on them. Also, I think he had no negs.
Don
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It is possible that he stole pictures for his auction, keyword spammed, has someone schill bidding, had another auction for a counterfeit coin...the possibilities are endless. There are a lot of ways to violate ebay policies that are not as visible. There could also have been a serious complaint from a recent buyer or his credit card may have expired.

Look at the bright side, this may have saved you some money and falling prey to a scam
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