Came across a strange effect when trying to paste in a html template for a listing. In the text I used something like 'Video Card @ 1024 x 768'. The use of the @ (at) character totally blew the listing apart when displayed by eBid. I have no idea why it should do this - it looked fine in my html editor. I could maybe have fixed it by encoding the character rather than using a literal but opted for just spelling out 'at' and avoiding it altogether.
Any reason why '@' should be a kiss of death to an eBid listing?