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Can't Say a Magnet is made out of Magnet - But Glass, Wood, Wool, Gel is OK - OMG

I'm doing a product upload using inventory files for a decorative magnet - goes on a refrigerator.

I have hundreds of magnets listed but now get an error that I cannot use "magnet" as the material for a magnet.

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Here are the "valid" materials I use use, including the well known stone magnets, wood magnets, glass magnets, wicker magnets, wool magnets, gel magnets, etc.

Cherry Aluminum Rattan Elm Metal Cedar Stone Natural Fibers Pewter Stainless Steel Beech Copper Bronze Clay Vinyl Suede Latex Gel Silver Microfiber Pine Willow Polyurethane Oak Fabric Jute Birch Brass Glass Leather Plastic Cotton Bamboo-Derived Rayon Recycled Material Silk Polypropylene Chrome Mahogany Teak Maple Rosewood Wood Hardwood Steel Wicker Foam Walnut Cast Iron Tin Ceramic Nickel Wool

I'd open a seller support case but I value my sanity. If a moderator or manager reviewing the threads gives a crap about this idiocy they can notify the appropriate team and/or create their own case - and leave a follow-up message stating the problem is being addressed.

I'll just use something stupid because every possible option is stupid.

Wikipedia says "A magnet is a material or object that produces a magnetic field."

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Can't Say a Magnet is made out of Magnet - But Glass, Wood, Wool, Gel is OK - OMG

I'm doing a product upload using inventory files for a decorative magnet - goes on a refrigerator.

I have hundreds of magnets listed but now get an error that I cannot use "magnet" as the material for a magnet.

img

Here are the "valid" materials I use use, including the well known stone magnets, wood magnets, glass magnets, wicker magnets, wool magnets, gel magnets, etc.

Cherry Aluminum Rattan Elm Metal Cedar Stone Natural Fibers Pewter Stainless Steel Beech Copper Bronze Clay Vinyl Suede Latex Gel Silver Microfiber Pine Willow Polyurethane Oak Fabric Jute Birch Brass Glass Leather Plastic Cotton Bamboo-Derived Rayon Recycled Material Silk Polypropylene Chrome Mahogany Teak Maple Rosewood Wood Hardwood Steel Wicker Foam Walnut Cast Iron Tin Ceramic Nickel Wool

I'd open a seller support case but I value my sanity. If a moderator or manager reviewing the threads gives a crap about this idiocy they can notify the appropriate team and/or create their own case - and leave a follow-up message stating the problem is being addressed.

I'll just use something stupid because every possible option is stupid.

Wikipedia says "A magnet is a material or object that produces a magnetic field."

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Hello @Seller_Ggt6s7zXEwLbA,

Thanks for posting to the Forums. To further review this, we require a case to be created and cannot create one on your behalf. Feel free to include your case ID in this thread once it's created and I'll ensure it's being reviewed accordingly.

Regards,

- Manny

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Can't Say a Magnet is made out of Magnet - But Glass, Wood, Wool, Gel is OK - OMG

I'm doing a product upload using inventory files for a decorative magnet - goes on a refrigerator.

I have hundreds of magnets listed but now get an error that I cannot use "magnet" as the material for a magnet.

img

Here are the "valid" materials I use use, including the well known stone magnets, wood magnets, glass magnets, wicker magnets, wool magnets, gel magnets, etc.

Cherry Aluminum Rattan Elm Metal Cedar Stone Natural Fibers Pewter Stainless Steel Beech Copper Bronze Clay Vinyl Suede Latex Gel Silver Microfiber Pine Willow Polyurethane Oak Fabric Jute Birch Brass Glass Leather Plastic Cotton Bamboo-Derived Rayon Recycled Material Silk Polypropylene Chrome Mahogany Teak Maple Rosewood Wood Hardwood Steel Wicker Foam Walnut Cast Iron Tin Ceramic Nickel Wool

I'd open a seller support case but I value my sanity. If a moderator or manager reviewing the threads gives a crap about this idiocy they can notify the appropriate team and/or create their own case - and leave a follow-up message stating the problem is being addressed.

I'll just use something stupid because every possible option is stupid.

Wikipedia says "A magnet is a material or object that produces a magnetic field."

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Can't Say a Magnet is made out of Magnet - But Glass, Wood, Wool, Gel is OK - OMG

I'm doing a product upload using inventory files for a decorative magnet - goes on a refrigerator.

I have hundreds of magnets listed but now get an error that I cannot use "magnet" as the material for a magnet.

img

Here are the "valid" materials I use use, including the well known stone magnets, wood magnets, glass magnets, wicker magnets, wool magnets, gel magnets, etc.

Cherry Aluminum Rattan Elm Metal Cedar Stone Natural Fibers Pewter Stainless Steel Beech Copper Bronze Clay Vinyl Suede Latex Gel Silver Microfiber Pine Willow Polyurethane Oak Fabric Jute Birch Brass Glass Leather Plastic Cotton Bamboo-Derived Rayon Recycled Material Silk Polypropylene Chrome Mahogany Teak Maple Rosewood Wood Hardwood Steel Wicker Foam Walnut Cast Iron Tin Ceramic Nickel Wool

I'd open a seller support case but I value my sanity. If a moderator or manager reviewing the threads gives a crap about this idiocy they can notify the appropriate team and/or create their own case - and leave a follow-up message stating the problem is being addressed.

I'll just use something stupid because every possible option is stupid.

Wikipedia says "A magnet is a material or object that produces a magnetic field."

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Can't Say a Magnet is made out of Magnet - But Glass, Wood, Wool, Gel is OK - OMG

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I'm doing a product upload using inventory files for a decorative magnet - goes on a refrigerator.

I have hundreds of magnets listed but now get an error that I cannot use "magnet" as the material for a magnet.

img

Here are the "valid" materials I use use, including the well known stone magnets, wood magnets, glass magnets, wicker magnets, wool magnets, gel magnets, etc.

Cherry Aluminum Rattan Elm Metal Cedar Stone Natural Fibers Pewter Stainless Steel Beech Copper Bronze Clay Vinyl Suede Latex Gel Silver Microfiber Pine Willow Polyurethane Oak Fabric Jute Birch Brass Glass Leather Plastic Cotton Bamboo-Derived Rayon Recycled Material Silk Polypropylene Chrome Mahogany Teak Maple Rosewood Wood Hardwood Steel Wicker Foam Walnut Cast Iron Tin Ceramic Nickel Wool

I'd open a seller support case but I value my sanity. If a moderator or manager reviewing the threads gives a crap about this idiocy they can notify the appropriate team and/or create their own case - and leave a follow-up message stating the problem is being addressed.

I'll just use something stupid because every possible option is stupid.

Wikipedia says "A magnet is a material or object that produces a magnetic field."

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Hello @Seller_Ggt6s7zXEwLbA,

Thanks for posting to the Forums. To further review this, we require a case to be created and cannot create one on your behalf. Feel free to include your case ID in this thread once it's created and I'll ensure it's being reviewed accordingly.

Regards,

- Manny

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Hello @Seller_Ggt6s7zXEwLbA,

Thanks for posting to the Forums. To further review this, we require a case to be created and cannot create one on your behalf. Feel free to include your case ID in this thread once it's created and I'll ensure it's being reviewed accordingly.

Regards,

- Manny

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Hello @Seller_Ggt6s7zXEwLbA,

Thanks for posting to the Forums. To further review this, we require a case to be created and cannot create one on your behalf. Feel free to include your case ID in this thread once it's created and I'll ensure it's being reviewed accordingly.

Regards,

- Manny

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