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There's actually going on a discussion what is considered as the purpose of trade in those cases. If tf2op staff consider the purpose of those trades selling all your weapons at 1 scrap instead of selling each weapon stated in the heading for 1 scrap, then it is excessive relisting. It doesn't make much sense considering the way tf2op works, but will see. I have asked this particular question here, but I haven't got the reply to this yet.
I guess I just wish someone would have said something instead of just automatically banning me. I have 700 trades under my name. I'm more than willing to fix something if someone tells me how I'm supposed to be doing it.
People see other people doing things and assume it's alright because they do it. That's often the excuse they use when they get banned.
We only issue warnings for specific offenses and under specific circumstances. We really can't verbally warn a thousand users every day. A short time ban is then considered a warning.