it depends somewhat on how "real" you want the testing.

if you're simply testing api constructs and performance
against custom item-types then there's little or no issue
with respect to tom's point.

but if the goal is to test valid data against valid sites
or playing in the products item-type space i would
be deleting those items as fast as they were created --
having nothing to do with customers trying to buy items
but rather google-base disapproving the items or closing
your accounts based on invalid product-data and sites --
but especially if people start to buy the items.

you can have perfectly valid syntax and api testing
that doesn't work at all with actual customer data --
or worse -- jeopardizes your customer's accounts;
unless all the accounts are with you; but there may
be other similar issues if that's true.
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