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eBay Canceling Listings for iPhones With Flappy Bird Installed

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FlappybirdFollowing the removal of Flappy Bird from the App Store, some entrepreneurial iPhone owners have listed their phones -- with Flappy Bird installed -- on eBay.

The listings have attracted attention from major media outlets, but eBay is actively canceling the listings because all smartphones and tablets sold on the auction site are required to be restored to factory settings. One user gave MacRumors the email that eBay sent him when it removed his listing.

After reviewing your eBay account, it appears that you have not followed eBay's guidelines to list a device that can hold media or software. As a result, we've taken the following action:

- Listings have been removed.
- We have credited all associated fees except for the final value fee for your listing(s).

Smartphones and tablets must be restored to factory settings before they are allowed to be sold on eBay. Please remove all content from your device, including the game Flappy Bird, before you attempt to list your item again. Please be sure your current and future listings follow these guidelines, keeping in mind that additional listing violations could result in the suspension of your account.

We understand that you may have been unaware of these guidelines, and we encourage you to learn how to keep your experiences on eBay successful.

We appreciate your cooperation.
Thanks,

eBay

Flappy Bird creator Dong Nguyen said in an interview earlier today that his game became "an addictive product" and he removed the app to protect users from the game. iPhone owners who have already downloaded Flappy Bird can continue to play it as Nguyen cannot delete the app from phones where it is already installed.

Thanks Blake!

Top Rated Comments

160 months ago
If I see one more Flappy Bird article.....
Score: 38 Votes (Like | Disagree)
rablat Avatar
160 months ago
Good for them this is getting really ridiculous.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
160 months ago
If I see one more Flappy Bird article.....

.....you'll click on it again?
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
160 months ago
Next headline: iPhones with Flappy Birds installed hit the Black Market :D
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Rocko1 Avatar
160 months ago
The only thing more stupid than the game is the people creating articles about it.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
DarkCole Avatar
160 months ago
So much news for such a simple app.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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