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<p>[QUOTE="treylxapi47, post: 1773524, member: 41863"]They would have to prove I got the info from ebay, and they cant do that if I simply google the name of the store/user id and cross reference the town. Lots of ebay sellers operate B&M stores, its not rocket science to figure them out sometimes. </p><p> </p><p>I mean should I not take the business info from ebay and try to run other searches, like BBB searches to make sure they are accredited or have complaints but are running a 'good' ebay store? Its my right as a consumer to investigate any business entity i wish to spend my money with. Too bad if I come across info that saves me as a consumer money, and this is yet another way it could be done in a legit manner. </p><p> </p><p>I am not obligated to use ebay to make a purchase, I can browse as a guest without signing any T&C and still find all of this info. What then?</p><p> </p><p>Another nail in that coffin, because ebay provides free browsing the very first time you open their page. You only 'sign' T&C when you open an account. I could close my account today and still use ebay to find this information if i wanted to and conduct plenty of coin transactions without them. </p><p> </p><p>So now what? Where would your argument stand then? There wouldnt be one because there wouldnt be any 'agreements'[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="treylxapi47, post: 1773524, member: 41863"]They would have to prove I got the info from ebay, and they cant do that if I simply google the name of the store/user id and cross reference the town. Lots of ebay sellers operate B&M stores, its not rocket science to figure them out sometimes. I mean should I not take the business info from ebay and try to run other searches, like BBB searches to make sure they are accredited or have complaints but are running a 'good' ebay store? Its my right as a consumer to investigate any business entity i wish to spend my money with. Too bad if I come across info that saves me as a consumer money, and this is yet another way it could be done in a legit manner. I am not obligated to use ebay to make a purchase, I can browse as a guest without signing any T&C and still find all of this info. What then? Another nail in that coffin, because ebay provides free browsing the very first time you open their page. You only 'sign' T&C when you open an account. I could close my account today and still use ebay to find this information if i wanted to and conduct plenty of coin transactions without them. So now what? Where would your argument stand then? There wouldnt be one because there wouldnt be any 'agreements'[/QUOTE]
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