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Seller Conduct Standards

These standards help sellers create accurate, lawful, trustworthy public sale catalogs while preserving FlashListing's role as a listing platform.

Last updated: May 17, 2026Contact FlashListing

Publishing a FlashListing catalog does not make FlashListing a party to any buyer-seller transaction.

1

Seller Responsibility

Sellers are solely responsible for the items, photos, descriptions, prices, availability, pickup details, representations, and transaction terms they publish or communicate through FlashListing.

FlashListing does not inspect items, verify ownership, guarantee buyer payment, handle funds, arrange shipping, supervise pickups, or resolve transaction disputes.

2

Listing Accuracy

Sellers should:

  • Use accurate titles, photos, descriptions, prices, condition labels, and pickup notes.
  • Disclose material defects, missing parts, recalls, safety issues, or limitations.
  • Remove, update, or mark items sold/reserved when availability changes.
  • Avoid misleading claims, fake scarcity, manipulated photos, and bait-and-switch tactics.
4

Buyer Communications and Pickup

Sellers should communicate clearly and respectfully, avoid pressure tactics, preserve relevant records, and choose pickup or meeting arrangements that are safe and lawful.

Sellers should not request unnecessary sensitive information from buyers, direct buyers to suspicious payment links, or move transactions into channels designed to evade accountability or platform safety review.

5

Violations

FlashListing may remove listings, disable sale pages, restrict inquiries, revoke collaborator access, suspend accounts, preserve records, or report conduct if seller activity creates legal, safety, fraud, abuse, or marketplace trust risk.