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Re: States Go After Online Auctions; $1000 fines
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Wed, 15 Dec 1999 12:44:15 GMT
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In lugnet.market.auction, Erik Olson writes:
Oops. Massachusetts is a Commonwealth. Chapter 100 also exempts "casual and
isolated sales by an owner", small comfort that that is.

I have read chapter 100 for MASS. and as you read through it really goes into
detail about the laws. I believe that these laws are only for auctions trying
to make big profit. So according to the statement, exempts are "casual
isolated sales by an owner" includes collectors, most collectors like my self
put most of the profit right back into the hobby. Untill they change the law
and include online auctions in writing, I think we are okay.

Jim Piccuito



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  Re: States Go After Online Auctions; $1000 fines
 
(...) So pretty much it only applies to eBay powersellers? Not very comforting. I technically live in one state, but currently reside in another. Which state's rules would apply to me? Is it a misrepresentation to list one state in eBay and actually (...) (25 years ago, 15-Dec-99, to lugnet.market.auction)

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  Re: States Go After Online Auctions; $1000 fines
 
Oops. Massachusetts is a Commonwealth. Chapter 100 also exempts "casual and isolated sales by an owner", small comfort that that is. (25 years ago, 15-Dec-99, to lugnet.market.auction)

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