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Posted By: cog-hammer Ebay message on Militaria - 05/02/2009 02:52 AM
Errr uh ok not sure what the racial comments were I maybe missed them, Come guys I'm just passing along some info Frown but ok (cute kittens,cute kittens,cute kittens!!!)
Here is the ebay read. As before some of you got this I'm sure but for the 2 guys who ask me figured I would post it(IN THIS NEW THREAD!!) Dont comment if you cant hold your damn tounge!! Bret Van Sant
Because of various laws and complex regulations on the sale and possession of many military items, there are certain military items that can't be listed on eBay. Check out the list of examples below for details on what you can and can't sell. Before listing your military item, be sure to follow our guidelines and all laws and regulations.

Violations of this policy may result in a range of actions, including:

Listing cancellation

Limits on account privileges

Account suspension


Some Examples

Not allowed
Some of the following prohibited items are related to other eBay policies. We've called them out in this policy because they are military-related, but the restriction is primarily based on each of their related policy:

Military ordnance such as weapons, ammunition, and their related parts -- even if the items are considered demilitarized, demilled, or unserviceable. We can't confirm whether an item has been changed in such a way that makes it safe and legal to sell or transport.

Most military vehicles, including aircraft and ships, and the parts or accessories for these vehicles

Grenades such as metal military practice grenades, rifle grenades, propelled grenades, dummy grenades, inert grenades (including relics, curios, memorabilia, novelty, or display items), grenade launchers, grenade launcher attachments, and mines. See our firearms, weapons, and knives policy.

Military body armor such as Outer Tactical Vests (OTVs) and plates

Military Police uniforms or any part of the uniform (such as badges, patches, armbands, and so on) that designates someone as a police officer from any branch of the U.S. military. See our police-related items policy.

Military instruments containing radium or any other hazardous substance. See our hazardous, restricted, and perishable items policy.

Heaters for Meals, Ready-to-Eat (MREs) and flameless ration heaters (FRHs). This also applies to listings for MREs that have heaters as part of the item for sale. See our hazardous, restricted, and perishable items policy.




Allowed but with restrictions
Before listing the following military items, check the list in the International Traffic in Arm Regulations (ITAR) Part 121 for shipping restrictions, and make sure it isn't one of the prohibited items we've listed above. Generally, these items can be listed, but only under certain conditions:

Some military munitions (such as body armor, firearm scopes, head gear, and night vision goggles) listed in the ITAR Part 121 are okay to sell, but only to buyers who are in the U.S. In your listing, you'll need to specify domestic shipping only.

Meals, Ready to Eat (MREs) that don't include a heating device, have a clearly marked expiration date, and are delivered to the buyer before they expire. For additional information, see our food and healthcare items policy.

Allowed
Generally, the following military items can be listed on eBay:

Body armor that isn't restricted by any laws or regulations governing military ordnance.

Military surplus items or other military-related items that you can find in both online and retail stores, such as military-related backpacks, blankets, canteens, clothing, foot lockers, hats, helmets, non-restricted instruments and tools, and so on.

Military uniforms

Some parts and accessories for antiquated military vehicles or equipment that don't have explosive capabilities

Replica military ordnance, such as a replica firearm or explosive, that was never actual ordnance
Posted By: Earl (Rick) Schreiber Re: Ebay message on Militaria - 05/02/2009 03:34 AM
What do they call weapons? Is a combat bayonet in there ban? Dress bayonet? Dress Dagger?
Posted By: charlie Re: Ebay message on Militaria - 05/02/2009 03:18 PM
Does this include beannie babies? Charlie
Posted By: lakesidetrader Re: Ebay message on Militaria - 05/02/2009 06:08 PM
With all their rules it's a wonder they are still in business. I had all my auctions cancelled a year ago cause I offered "cash" as a payment method. Apparently cash is no longer an option for Ebay purchases.
Used to be cash was "legal tender"...
Posted By: Bitburg Re: Ebay message on Militaria - 05/02/2009 07:44 PM
With any luck they will run themselves into the ground.
Posted By: Trigger Re: Ebay message on Militaria - 05/02/2009 10:09 PM
It's getting crazy!!!
Good thing I bought a few Military Police patches a long time ago for my collecting friend!!!

Best regards,
Posted By: militarymania Re: Ebay message on Militaria - 05/03/2009 03:10 AM
Ebay is the Titanic that is looking for a Irisistable & Immovable Ice Berg...let's hope she finds it soon...
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