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<p>[QUOTE="HandsomeToad, post: 367232, member: 12965"]If Ebay's rules state that, then when I've reported counterfeit PCGS slabs to PCGS and they've had the auction closed, I also interfered with an auction. I would believe the rules would apply to legitimate auctions and not fraudulent ones, but that is my opinion but I'd personally like to see Ebay ban someone for that reason because that would violate their own policy against fraud and Ebay isn't the only person concerned with fraudulent items being sold on Ebay and Ebay does not have the power to claim eminent domain over items being sold on Ebay. If you don't believe me, ask the Secret Service or how about the DEA or ATF? As a Sovereign Citizen of the United States, I also have the power they have because they got their power from me (and everyone else) and I have the right to protect myself and others just as they do!</p><p> </p><p>There's a catch-22 going on here so logically speaking, fraudulent auctions cannot possibly fall under the protection of the terms of agreement mentioned.</p><p> </p><p>Ribbit <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="HandsomeToad, post: 367232, member: 12965"]If Ebay's rules state that, then when I've reported counterfeit PCGS slabs to PCGS and they've had the auction closed, I also interfered with an auction. I would believe the rules would apply to legitimate auctions and not fraudulent ones, but that is my opinion but I'd personally like to see Ebay ban someone for that reason because that would violate their own policy against fraud and Ebay isn't the only person concerned with fraudulent items being sold on Ebay and Ebay does not have the power to claim eminent domain over items being sold on Ebay. If you don't believe me, ask the Secret Service or how about the DEA or ATF? As a Sovereign Citizen of the United States, I also have the power they have because they got their power from me (and everyone else) and I have the right to protect myself and others just as they do! There's a catch-22 going on here so logically speaking, fraudulent auctions cannot possibly fall under the protection of the terms of agreement mentioned. Ribbit :)[/QUOTE]
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