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Originally Posted by JSanders
Why don't you read Ebay's and Amazon's rules/Terms of Service, and see?
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Make sure the statements in your listing are accurate
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You should make sure that all statements and claims in your listing are true and complete. Rights owners may object to listings that contain false, inaccurate, or misleading claims about their products. If you're not sure if a statement you want to make is true, double check it and rely only on credible sources. Someone on a message board may sound like they know what they're talking about but you're the one who will be responsible for the content.
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Making sure your listing is accurate and complete will not only help you avoid intellectual property concerns, it will also help buyers understand what they're buying, eliminating miscommunications that might lead to a poor transaction and negative feedback.
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Do not state in your listing that you are an authorized dealer of an item if you are not.
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Do not indicate in your listing that there is a warranty, rebate, or other manufacturer incentive for an item if you are not authorized to offer it or if you are not sure that you are authorized to provide that incentive.
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Do not state that an item is "new" if it is not.
This is really all eBay has on the issue. I was just thinking that it is basically just like selling gift cards on eBay.