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<p>[QUOTE="NPCoin, post: 651739, member: 5629"]There is no "legal beagle bantering" going on here. It seems I am the only one to put any form of citation to my opinion in this whole thread thus far. Opinions that are neither supported by letter and spirit of law nor by common law opinion are exactly and only that...opinions. An opinion in no way settles the issue. Most of what I posted has been straight forward. All that I have posted has been supported by citation.</p><p><br /></p><p>The only response I continue to see is opposing view with no support or evidence. If you have no support for your conclusions, and are presented with citations from both codified law and common law, how can it still be argued otherwise? If anybody has any citations to the opposite, given the circumstances of the contracts entered into on eBay, I would still very much like to see them.</p><p><br /></p><p>What eBay places in their TOS and User Agreements is <b>not</b> law. Do not confuse your eBay/PayPal agreements, and their actions toward you as either a buyer or seller, to be law, or even based on law. eBay is a venue, not a party to the legal contract you enter into between buyer/seller.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NPCoin, post: 651739, member: 5629"]There is no "legal beagle bantering" going on here. It seems I am the only one to put any form of citation to my opinion in this whole thread thus far. Opinions that are neither supported by letter and spirit of law nor by common law opinion are exactly and only that...opinions. An opinion in no way settles the issue. Most of what I posted has been straight forward. All that I have posted has been supported by citation. The only response I continue to see is opposing view with no support or evidence. If you have no support for your conclusions, and are presented with citations from both codified law and common law, how can it still be argued otherwise? If anybody has any citations to the opposite, given the circumstances of the contracts entered into on eBay, I would still very much like to see them. What eBay places in their TOS and User Agreements is [b]not[/b] law. Do not confuse your eBay/PayPal agreements, and their actions toward you as either a buyer or seller, to be law, or even based on law. eBay is a venue, not a party to the legal contract you enter into between buyer/seller.[/QUOTE]
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