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Staying Out of Trouble,....
with eBay's Listing Policies.
By James Williams
While you can sell most things on
eBay, quite a few things are banned.
If you try to
sell any of these things then eBay
will remove your auction and all
bids will be void.
Here is eBay's full list of
prohibited or questionable items:
Academic Software
Airline and Transit Related Items
Alcohol (also see Wine) Animals
and Wildlife Products
Anti-circumvention Policy
Artifacts Authenticity
Disclaimers Autographed Items
Batteries Beta Software
Bootleg Recordings Brand Name
Misuse Catalog Sales Catalytic
Converters and Test Pipes
Celebrity Material Charity or
Fundraising Listings Comparison
Policy Compilation and
Informational Media Contracts and
Tickets Counterfeit Currency and
Stamps Counterfeit Items
Credit Cards Downloadable Media
Drugs & Drug Paraphernalia
Electronics Equipment Embargoed
Goods and Prohibited Countries
Encouraging Infringement Policy
Event Tickets Faces, Names and
Signatures Firearms, Ammunition,
Replicas, and Militaria Fireworks
Food Freon and Other Refrigerants
Gift Cards Government IDs and
Licenses Hazardous, Restricted,
and Perishable Items Human Parts
and Remains Importation of Goods
into the United States
International Trading - Buyers
International Trading - Sellers
Lockpicking Devices Lottery
Tickets Mailing Lists and
Personal Information
Manufacturers' Coupons Mature
Audiences Medical Devices
Misleading Titles Mod Chips, Game
Enhancers, and Boot Discs Movie
Prints Multi-level Marketing,
Pyramid and Matrix Programs OEM
Software Offensive Material
Pesticides Plants and Seeds
Police-Related Items Political
Memorabilia Postage Meters
Pre-Sale Listings Prescription
Drugs and Devices Promotional
Items Real Estate Recalled
Items Recordable Media Replica
and Counterfeit Items Satellite
and Cable TV Descramblers Slot
Machines Stocks and Other
Securities Stolen Property
Surveillance Equipment Tobacco
Travel Unauthorized Copies
Used Clothing Warranties
Weapons & Knives Wine (also see
Alcohol)
Most of
this is very obvious -
Of course you
can't sell illegal things like
drugs, pyramid schemes or stolen
goods. Almost everything that is on
the list is there because there is
law against selling it. Some of the
reasons, though, are a little
strange.
The 'autographed
items' entry, for example, doesn't
mean that you can't sell anything
that's been autographed - it just
means that you can only sell it if
it comes with a certificate of
authenticity.
The
'artifacts' entry prohibits you from
selling Native American graves;
'celebrity material' means you can't
sell unauthorized pictures of
celebrities; 'embargoed goods' means
that you can't sell anything that
comes from Cuba… on and on it goes,
and most of it you never need to
know.
If your chosen kind of
item seems to be on the list,
though, and you're concerned that
you might not be able to sell it,
then check the full list at http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/items-ov.html
to see whether the item is banned
entirely or there are just a few
restrictions.
eBay says it
will remove any items that it
believes violate copyright law, but
in reality they don't have that many
people to monitor the site. You will
generally only find that your
auction gets removed if someone
decides to report you - and even
then, they might not get around to
it.
Really, buying and
selling on eBay can sometimes feel
more complicated than it really is,
thanks to all the rules surrounding
it - not to mention the jargon. Our
next email is a 'jargon buster', to
help you learn the language of eBay.
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About the
author
James
Williams is
a retired
bricks and
mortar
retail
executive
who now runs
his own home
based
Internet
business,
publishing
and
marketing
how-to
business
information.
Website:
www.DigitalDollars101.com
Email:
jim2000bizinfo@aol.com
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