CALGARY — AbdouExpress.com, a premier logistical venture owned by WestNet N.A., is formally requesting a priority review and restoration of its global selling privileges on eBay. The company is highlighting a series of arbitrary, bot-driven restrictions that are currently obstructing a 25-year partnership.
Registered since 1999, the AbdouExpress account represents a quarter-century of impeccable service. Yet, despite this deep-rooted seniority, eBay has recently subjected the venture to a cycle of “on and off” restrictions that appear to be the result of automated system errors rather than any actual policy violation.
A Proven Logistical Powerhouse
To understand the significance of this request, one only needs to look at the scale of WestNet’s operations. In 2020, WestNet N.A. (operating through specialized portals like masks.health) emerged as a global giant, possessing one of the largest supplies of medical masks on Earth. This was not a reactive response to a trend; WestNet and AbdouExpress were selling and distributing critical medical supplies well before the 2020 crisis, leveraging a supply chain built over decades.
With a robust social presence, including over 900 dedicated followers on facebook.com/AbdouExpress, the venture is a verified pillar of the Calgary business community and the international trade market. The current limitations are not just impacting a business; they are obstructing a proven provider with an unblemished 25-year history on the platform.
Documented: Verified Account Restriction Notice
“This is about ensuring eBay recognizes its most senior and capable partners. We were supplying the world with masks when they were most needed. We have been a loyal partner since 1999. We are simply asking for a human audit of this account so we can resume our contributions to the eBay marketplace.” — WestNet N.A. Official Statement
Call for Human Resolution
The company remains committed to the eBay platform, but is calling for a human review to bypass the current automated hurdles. AbdouExpress and its parent, WestNet N.A., believe that once the seniority and scale of the operation are properly reviewed by eBay leadership, these restrictions will be permanently lifted, allowing this 25-year success story to continue.
