You can sell
anything on eBay - can't you ?.
Over 100 million
people are members of eBay. Through eBay, you can buy
items in almost any category that you can imagine – at
great prices. You can also sell almost anything you can
imagine on eBay – people often sell items that have
absolutely no real value for very high prices. There are
limits, however, to what can be bought and
sold.
eBay does not
allow certain items to be auctioned through their
website. Services are one type of ‘item’ that cannot be
auctioned – simply because it is not an item. Some
seller’s blatantly ignore this however.
The sell of other items is illegal, even if it isn’t being sold
through eBay. eBay restricts the sale of any type of item that
is considered ‘illegal for sale’ in any other selling format.
Illegal items such as satellite descramblers are forbidden as
well.
Anything that is
copyrighted - such as copies of DVDs, CDs, or software -
may not be sold through eBay auctions. You can, however,
sell a DVD, CD, or any software that you bought
legitimately…as long as you are not just selling a copy
that you
made of these types of items. eBay does not allow the sale of
‘replicas.’ A replica is a knockoff version of designer items,
such as purses, dresses, shoes, or sunglasses that look
identical to those that have designer labels.
Items that are
regulated by the government are forbidden on eBay.
These items
include alcoholic beverages, weapons and firearms, all tobacco
products, and both prescription and illegal drugs. There are
small exceptions to this rule, however. If you have a
collectable, such as a tin that contains tobacco, you may sell
that item if the
package has never been opened, and if you state the contents of
the package are not meant for consumption. There are other
conditions that must be met as well when selling these types of
collectables.
Any type or breed
of animal or reptile may not be sold through an eBay
auction. This includes animals that were once living, and
are now stuffed and mounted. This rule may also apply to
items that are taken from endangered species, such as
Ivory. When
it comes to these types of items, when in doubt,
don’t.
Tickets may be
sold, but it is illegal to sell tickets for a higher
price than you originally paid for them. This is called
ticket scalping, and it is illegal. Lottery tickets are
also banned from eBay auctions, as well as raffle
tickets. Again, if you are not sure if your item is
eligible for an eBay auction, either don’t put it up for
auction, or contact eBay to get an answer one way or the
other. Don’t risk breaking the law!
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