What types of knives are actually allowed on bonanza. i see no brand names ?

I never see modern tactical knives or spring assisted knives like case, Kershaw, buck. I see them on ebay, amazon and others.

asked over 4 years ago

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Atomicdiner November 16, 2019

NO Knives allowed of any kind on Bonz. I had a small bladed one in a keychain multitool (a tad over an inch long) and you would think it was a WMD here. If you see any here, they are imports from Ebay and will eventually be removed by support.

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Hello SealapopBotanicals,

Welcome to the Bonanza Community!!

Thank you for your question.
Many laws, regulations and policies, in a variety of jurisdictions, regulate the goods and services that may be bought and sold. Here are a few of the prohibited items concerning listing knives on Bonanza.

Disguised, undetectable or switchblade knives and pocket knives
Martial arts weapons
Hunting equipment including but not limited to crossbows, bows, spear guns, throwing spears and hunting knives.

Here is a link to Prohibited items on [URL removed] https://www.bonanza.com/site_help/general_selling/prohibited_items

If you need additional support please email our award-winning support team and they will be glad to assist you. [email protected]
Thank you and Happy Selling!
Kind Regards
Wanda
Bonanza Support

answered over 4 years ago

bonzuser_obnnu
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In the category listings, I see

Knife Sets Sporting Goods >> Hunting >> Knives & Tools >> Knife Sets

and in Top Level Categories

1 1401 Knives, Swords & Blades

Prohibited items list [URL removed]

Disguised, undetectable or switchblade knives and pocket knives
Hunting equipment including but not limited to crossbows, bows, spear guns, throwing spears and hunting knives

It seems a bit contradictory! :)

answered over 4 years ago

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