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<p>[QUOTE="NOS, post: 3140222, member: 2098"]Auction giant eBay is known for following its own archaic policies and directives for years on end even though current applicable law may well say otherwise or not apply. One of the biggest complaints I read about is there being a complete prohibition on the open sale of Cuban coins from the pre-Castro era, which many state to be an asinine prohibition, especially when it comes to non-US sellers selling to non-US buyers. Another common complaint I read about is there being a prohibition on the sale of old fashioned food stamps, which are sought by collectors.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Yes, eBay typically follows US law as it is a US-based company. However, eBay has had to deal with complicated rules and laws from other countries. A well-known example deals with the sale of Third Reich Nazi memorabilia. While legal to sell and own in the United States, such items are prohibited to own or sell under German law. As such, Germany has sought (with overall success) to prohibit these items from being sold on the platform, especially to buyers and sellers within its borders.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NOS, post: 3140222, member: 2098"]Auction giant eBay is known for following its own archaic policies and directives for years on end even though current applicable law may well say otherwise or not apply. One of the biggest complaints I read about is there being a complete prohibition on the open sale of Cuban coins from the pre-Castro era, which many state to be an asinine prohibition, especially when it comes to non-US sellers selling to non-US buyers. Another common complaint I read about is there being a prohibition on the sale of old fashioned food stamps, which are sought by collectors. Yes, eBay typically follows US law as it is a US-based company. However, eBay has had to deal with complicated rules and laws from other countries. A well-known example deals with the sale of Third Reich Nazi memorabilia. While legal to sell and own in the United States, such items are prohibited to own or sell under German law. As such, Germany has sought (with overall success) to prohibit these items from being sold on the platform, especially to buyers and sellers within its borders.[/QUOTE]
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