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PB224 |
Therapy Putty 4-Pack — Medium Resistance Hand Exercise |
187 |
71 |
render |
— |
all 5 |
live |
Aug 17 14:02 |
saved |
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PB345 |
Light-Up Rubber Ducks 3-Pack — Bath Toy with LED |
164 |
68 |
render |
— |
all 5 |
live |
Aug 17 14:02 |
saved |
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PB038 |
Coil Spring Walking Toy — Rainbow Stair Walker |
142 |
64 |
render |
“slinky” 33.8k/mo |
4 flagged |
live |
Aug 17 14:02 |
saved |
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The coil spring row is the one worth arguing about. Dropping under 75 characters is what makes Item Highlights render, and the words that came off the end included “slinky”, which is searched 33,800 times a month. That is a real trade and it may well have been the right one — but it is only judgeable in six weeks if somebody wrote down what was given up at the time. So gate 4 flags and never blocks: a term worth surrendering is a decision for a person, and the column keeps the receipt.
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PB106 |
Slant Board Adjustable — Calf Stretcher 3 Angles |
158 |
62 |
render |
— |
all 5 |
rolled back |
Aug 14 09:20 |
used |
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SW043 |
Baby Scale Weighing Tray — Infant Pan, 2-Pack |
171 |
66 |
— |
— |
5 stopped |
held |
— |
— |
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Two rows here are the reason the last two gates exist. The slant board passed every check, went live, and its returns went from 5.4% to 14.1% in three weeks with the top reason changing from “no longer needed” to “not as described”. Nothing about the product changed — the title had stopped describing it. The fix was to put the old title back, which is only possible because the previous version is written down before the write, not after it. The baby scale never went live at all: gate 5 read the pack size off the live listing, found a 2-pack where our own field said single, and stopped it. Four of 166 disagreed that way.
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PB512 |
Christmas Light-Up Snowman — 24in Inflatable Decor |
133 |
— |
— |
— |
not run |
queued |
— |
— |
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A gate that has never caught anything is a gate nobody should be paying for, and all five of these have earned their place. Between them they sent back 26 titles, flagged 9 trades and stopped 4 changes from reaching a live listing at all — and gate 3 is the uncomfortable one, because the two claims it caught (medical grade, BPA free) were written by us and had nothing on file behind them. The rest of the run is 132 listings still queued, which is a number that only means anything because the first 214 are recorded one by one rather than as a percentage.
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