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    Staying Out of Trouble with eBay's Listing Policies.
    Author: Salem Awad
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    Added: Sun, 19 Apr 2009 00:58:56 -0500
    Category: Marketing
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    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 unauthorised 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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