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 1. What is the “Valuable Inventory” Policy Violation?

Introduction:

The “Valuable Inventory” policy on fix4today.com bans listing things that are illegally sourced, counterfeit, or prohibited. A violation arises when your product lacks adequate ownership documentation or comes under high-risk categories like expensive items without authorization. This policy protects both buyers and sellers against fraud. Fix4today.com flags such postings automatically to maintain marketplace trust. Ignoring this infraction can lead to permanent account suspension.

2. Common Causes of This Policy Flag

Your listing may be marked if you upload items with missing serial numbers, imprecise descriptions, or stock images. Using unverified vendors for electronics, jewelry, or brand-name goods is another important trigger. Duplicate listings of the same expensive item typically elicit system alarms. Additionally, offering your inventory much below market value raises red flags. Finally, failing to produce original receipts or invoices for high-value products leads to automatic policy breaches.

3. Step-by-Step Guide to Fix the Violation

First, log onto fix4today.com and proceed to “Policy Center” > “Violations.” Second, identify the highlighted goods and click “Resolve.” Third, upload unambiguous proof of ownership: invoice, purchase receipt, or manufacturer authorization. Fourth, replace the product description with precise specs, condition, and provenance. Finally, submit for evaluation within 48 hours. Fix4today.com normally responds within 1-2 business days after your resubmission.

4. How to Prevent Future Valuable Inventory Issues

Always preserve digital copies of supplier invoices for every item listed. Use original, high-resolution photos of the actual goods you own, not catalog images. Set competitive but realistic prices based on market averages. Update your inventory journal weekly using serial numbers and batch codes. Enable two-factor authentication on fix4today.com to prevent unwanted listings. Following these steps minimizes your likelihood of recurring policy infractions by over 90%.

5. Documentation Required for a Successful Appeal

You need three documents: a legitimate purchase invoice showing date, amount, and seller details; a signed authenticity certificate (for branded products); and a photo of the item with today’s scribbled date visible. If you are a reseller, bring your distribution agreement. For handmade valuable things, include a video of the making process. Fix4today.com rejects appeals missing any of these proofs. Upload all files as PDFs or JPEGs under 5MB each.

6. Timeline for Review and Account Restoration

Once you submit your fix, fix4today.com’s policy team reviews within 24-72 hours. Minor violations (e.g., missing photo) resolve in one day. Major instances (e.g., counterfeit suspicion) take up to 5 business days. You will receive email and dashboard notifications. If authorized, your inventory is resumed instantly. If rejected, you get one final appeal within 14 days. Repeated infractions lengthen review times to 10+ days.

7. What Happens If You Ignore the Violation?

Ignoring the “Valuable Inventory” flag for over 30 days leads to immediate listing deletion. Your account earns a permanent policy strike, visible to prospective buyers. After two strikes, fix4today.com limits your selling privileges to 10 things each month. Three strikes cause indefinite account suspension with no compensation for pending sales. Your shop badge may also change from “Trusted Seller” to “Under Review.” Legal reports may be filed for counterfeit or stolen items.

8. Differences Between Soft Warning and Hard Violation

A gentle warning appears as a yellow banner; you have 7 days to update the listing without penalty. A hard violation is a red lock icon, requiring formal appeal with documents. Soft alerts often trigger for missing serial numbers or ambiguous titles. Hard violations occur for counterfeit claims, police reports, or buyer complaints. Fix4today.com offers email alerts for both. Soft warnings do not damage your seller rating, but serious violations diminish your trust score by 50 points.

9. Using the Fix4Today Support Team for Help

If you are stuck, visit fix4today.com/help and select “Policy Violation Appeal.” Live chat is accessible Mon-Fri, 9 AM to 6 PM EST. You can seek a pre-submission document check before filing your appeal. The support team also gives a free template for writing your violation explanation. For urgent circumstances, click the “Escalate to Manager” button after one failed attempt. Never create a new account to bypass a violation—that causes a permanent suspension.

10. Final Checklist Before You Resubmit

☐ Deleted old flagged listing and established a fresh one?
☐ Attached invoice, photographs, and certificate as single PDF?
☐ Ensured price matches the invoice value within 20%?
☐ Written a description that clearly reads “100% authentic”? ☐ Clicked “Submit for Review” and saved the confirmation number?

Run this checklist twice. Fix4today.com approves 85% of appeals that follow all five stages.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: How long do I have to rectify the violation before my listing is removed?

You have 14 days from the first policy email. After that, fix4today.com auto-deletes the listing and issues a strike.

Q2: Can I sell pre-owned luxury bags under the Valuable Inventory policy?

Yes, however you must upload an actual purchase receipt or a third-party authenticity certificate from a fix4today.com recognized verifier.

Q3: What if I acquired the item from a garage sale with no receipt?

You cannot list it as valued inventory. Instead, list it under “As-Is / No Proof” category, which has lesser exposure but no policy infringement.

Q4: Will rectifying the violation remove the negative impact on my seller score?

Partially. The violation flag is erased, but your score returns only after 30 violation-free days and 5 successful sales.

Q5: Does fix4today.com charge a fee to process the appeal?

No, appeals are free. However, if your appeal is refused twice, a $15 manual review fee applies for the third try. 

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