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Thank you everyone for yours answers, e-bay have clearly stated it they suspect fraudulent activity, but in their T&C they are not at liability to actually tell you exactly what they suspect and that is the only item that we can think of that could be fraudulent. The suspension appears to be permanent because they have not specified it being an indefinite suspension. They have also said that you cannot open another e-bay account, they have actually banned her from doing so, that said, I know that there are ways of getting around that, but everything is linked to her address and bank details, so it would be very difficult for her to open another account, and she doesn't want to anyway, because it would mean that she has admitted to being dishonest, when she really thought that the L.P’s are genuine! When she took the job on via the job centre, she looked to see if other people were doing it, and they were so she thought that it was a genuine job! We know of four other sellers sellings these L.P’s and they haven’t been stopped! No-one can be sure if the items are genuine or not, but I think that e-bay should have done more research to prove the authenticity of them before suspending her account! The job centre do not check on employers putting ads on their system as we have checked with them, anyone can advertise via the job centre, all you need is a name, address and an e-mail address. The reason for the solicitor was to try and clear her name. OK, some people don't see buying and selling on e-bay as a job, but her husband is in the army which leaves her with plenty of time to turn it in to a part time job in between looking after house, home and young children. Incidentally, her husband has today gone back to Afghanistan with this hanging over their heads, all e-bay could say was that they wish them the best of luck and that they hope that he returns safe and sound!!