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    The eBay Item Listing Rules

    Because eBay is such a huge marketplace, with
    members from all walks of life, in almost every single
    country around the world, it is no wonder that there
    are many scammers lurking about. In order to better
    protect the buyers, eBay has specific rules
    concerning the items that can be auctioned off on
    the site. These rules must be followed, or the
    person posting the item for auction can be banned
    from the site.

    Even though there are numerous categories, items
    that are put up for auction really only fall into one of
    four categories at eBay: Prohibited, Questionable,
    Potentially Infringing, and Approved. Approved is the
    simplest category to define and understand. An
    approved item is any item that does not fall into one
    of the other three categories. That is fairly simple,
    right?

    After the ‘approved’ category, however, it starts to
    get a little harder to understand – with the exception
    of prohibited items. A prohibited item may not be
    auctioned on eBay for any reason, under any
    circumstances. Prohibited items include alcohol,
    drugs, animals, tobacco, human remains or body
    parts of any type, lottery tickets, and
    governmental property. There is quite a bit more
    on the list, and that list can be viewed at the
    eBay website.

    Questionable items are those that are not prohibited,
    but are not necessarily infringing. Adult material falls
    under the ‘questionable’ category. Tickets of any
    type may also be questionable. Law enforcement
    related equipment, as well as guns, knives, and
    other weapons are questionable items. Artifacts,
    food items, batteries, all hazardous chemicals
    and materials are also on the list of
    questionable items. You can auction questionable
    items at eBay, as long as those items meet certain
    conditions.

    Potentially Infringing items are those that violate
    copyrights, trademarks, and other legal rights. These
    items are almost always some type of media, such
    as software, DVDs, and CDs, but the list contains
    other items as well, such as counterfeit items and
    illegal recordings. You can find out more about
    ‘potentially infringing’ items at the eBay website
    as well.

    If you are unsure as to which category your item falls
    into, you should contact eBay with this question
    before setting up the auction. As a buyer, you
    should carefully consider the consequences of
    purchasing items that fall under one of the three
    categories above. In some cases, it may be very
    illegal to have some of those items in your
    possession – no matter how they were obtained.
    Before making such a purchase, or bidding on such
    an item, you should find out more details about the
    item in question, and then get some legal advice.

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