Konto gesperrt oder verbannt? Was sind Verstöße und wie kann man Einspruch einlegen?
If you can no longer log in to markto.ch and see a message like “Account suspended”, “Access denied”, “Account banned”, “Gesperrt”, or similar, your account has been restricted or permanently banned. This is usually due to a violation of the platform’s rules. Here’s what typically happens, common causes, and how to appeal.
Common Reasons for Suspension or Ban
markto.ch enforces community guidelines to keep the platform safe and trustworthy. The most frequent violation categories include:
- Posting prohibited or illegal items
- Weapons, drugs, counterfeit goods, stolen items
- Adult content, hate speech, discrimination
- Animals without proper permits, live plants/animals in certain cases
- Scam or fraudulent behavior
- Fake listings, taking payment without delivering
- Overpayment scams, fake shipping stories
- Repeated no-shows at meetups after receiving deposits
- Spam / Abuse
- Duplicate listings of the same item
- Mass messaging / spamming users
- Creating multiple accounts to bypass limits
- Harassment or threats
- Threatening messages, insults, or harassment in chats
- Posting personal information of others
- Misleading / Inaccurate listings
- Selling items not as described (repeatedly)
- Using fake photos or stolen images
- Other serious violations
- Attempting to circumvent moderation (e.g., editing banned listings)
- Using automated tools/bots
- Commercial activity disguised as private (if against rules)
Minor issues (e.g., one duplicate ad) usually result in a warning or temporary suspension (7–30 days). Serious or repeated violations lead to permanent bans.
What Happens When Your Account Is Suspended / Banned
- You can’t log in (error message on login page)
- All your listings are removed or hidden
- You can’t post, message, or contact users
- Your profile becomes inaccessible
- Email notifications may stop (or you get one final warning)
How to Check the Reason
- Look in your registered email inbox (including spam/junk) for any message from markto.ch.
- Subject lines often include “Account Suspension”, “Warning”, “Ban Notice”, “Ihr Konto wurde gesperrt”.
- The email usually states the violation category and any appeal instructions.
- If no email → try logging in from a different browser/device to see the exact on-screen message.
How to Appeal a Suspension or Ban
- Gather evidence (if you believe it was a mistake)
- Screenshots of your listings/messages showing no violation
- Proof of ownership (receipts, photos) for disputed items
- Timeline of your activity
- Kontaktieren Sie den Support. (only way to appeal)
- Go to any markto.ch page (even without logging in) → footer → click Contact, Support, or Hilfe.
- Fill out the form with:
- Your registered email address
- Clear subject: “Appeal for Account Suspension / Ban – [your-email]”
- Polite explanation:
“My account [email] was suspended/banned. I received [quote the reason if known]. I believe this may be a mistake because [explain why + attach evidence]. Please review my case. Thank you.” - Attach screenshots/files if the form allows
- Submit and wait
- Response time: usually 3–14 business days (urgent cases may be faster)
- Check spam/junk folder regularly
Possible Outcomes of an Appeal
- Reinstated (full or partial) — account restored, possibly with warnings
- Temporary suspension upheld — wait out the period (e.g., 7–30 days)
- Permanent ban upheld — no recovery; create new account not allowed
- No response — follow up once after 10–14 days (don’t spam)
Important Rules for Appeals
- Be polite, factual, and concise — aggressive language hurts your case
- Only appeal once per incident (multiple messages delay processing)
- Do nicht create new accounts to bypass a ban — this leads to permanent IP/email blocks
- If ban is for serious fraud/scams → very low chance of reversal
Prevention for the Future
- Read the full community guidelines/terms (linked during registration or in footer)
- Avoid borderline items/categories
- Communicate politely and transparently
- Mark items sold promptly
- Report suspicious users instead of retaliating
If your suspension/ban email contains a specific reason or appeal link, follow those instructions first. If you share the exact message (without personal details), I can give more precise next steps.
Stay calm — many temporary suspensions are resolved through appeals. Good luck!