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In lugnet.market.auction, Alan Demlow writes:
> Catalog Sales
> Listings of catalogs from which buyers may order further items directly are
> prohibited. The seller will usually offer the
> catalog for low bid prices and complete offline sales for items found in the
> catalog, which subsequently circumvents
> our fees.
>
> Policy: These types of listings are not permitted and will be ended. The
> insertion fee will be automatically credited for
> that listing.
>
>
> Page is http://pages.ebay.com/help/community/png-list.html
>
> Larry is thus perhaps technically off-base, but is not violating the spirit of
> the rule because buyers can't order things from him (he isn't circumventing the
> fee structure). Perhaps somebody should offer an out-of-date catalog?
Actually, Larry would be circumventing their fee structure, and violating the
spirit of the rule.
See, if he sells the catalogue, people can buy the catalogue and then buy
directly from TLG. This cuts eBay directly out of the loop- they don't get
their cut of the much larger sale (that of the actual set/s).
However, I don't think there's anything they could say about it if you just
listed an item and how you went about getting it- and therefore ended up wtih
no bids by the close of the auction.
eric
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