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If you are on the app, click on "more" (on the right of the green strip at the bottom of this page).

Then click on FAQ. The page on the screenshot below comes up.

Then click on "How can I contact the forum admin".

Then click on the link which comes up (the  "contact us page")

There might be a quicker way, but that should work.

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Just to summarize my email response to the original poster:

Selling sharp bladed knives online, including utility knives, is now regulated (more info here). Age verification needs to be performed at the point of delivery.

Whether this applies to 2nd hand person-to-person sales (like selling on EDF) is a bit of a grey area. However the fact that EBay completely bans listing of knives in the UK (source) suggests that their legal expertise has decided its not allowed, so its best for us to follow suit.

So unfortunately, no Swiss Army knives for sale in the For Sale board and the rule stands.

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