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Ebay's new policy on military items
Ebay is banning a lot of military items from it's site. The way I read it most gun parts are prohibited. Here's a link:Military items policy
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04-30-2009 08:35 AM
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Gun parts have been prohibited on ePay for a couple of years. Due to ePay's stupidity, many gun parts are able to "slip through". Many times the sellers will list a barrel as a "ballistic tube"; a trigger, as a "release"; or a gas cylinder assembly, as a "front sight holder". The listings are endless and very imaginative. EPay's anti-gun crowd is either too naive or stupid to check. Also, no one wants to "tip off" the ePay anti-gunners.
Many parts still find their way onto ePay none the less.
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So a WW2 Jeep is prohibited according to the nutcases at epay.
Well I am not interested in "Beany Babies" so I will not patronize them.
AND their requirement to use paypal STINKS. But of course they get a cut since they own Paypal.
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Apparently you can't sell atomic or nuclear weapons on ebay either. Now that just stinks!
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Bought a few bullet molds and an op rod off E-Bay a couple of years ago. I frankly don't have much patience with auctions, and there is no real recourse if the item isn't as advertised--which some of those molds weren't.
Haven't been near the site in a long time now, don't expect to go back anyway.
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Just one more reason to NOT spend any of my money there. Frak 'em.
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Guess what I've found on ePay? Two WW2 Japanese artillery shell fuses termed "machine parts". Check out item # 370167582077. Am I correct in my assessment? Cheesh!