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Getting comfortable
If indeed they are claiming that this is against FCC policy, these idiots at e-bay need better lawyers.
So fucking stupid.
So fucking stupid.
Yep, and good luck trying to contact someone at eBay who can speak English. I was on the phone to complain, and it was the same old third-world, barely speak English representative with an American name. I don't know why I bother because they raise my blood pressure with their nonsense reading from a cue card.If indeed they are claiming that this is against FCC policy, these idiots at e-bay need better lawyers.
So fucking stupid.
Most electronic equipment used to transmit or receive signals or for surveillance are not allowed.
Yeah, there's a lot of devices that fit into that category, like pretty much all of them! I guess they're going to be removing a shitload of listings - yeah rightI love this line the best:
What a concept. Selling things for more than you paid for. eBay must be run by the gubermint now as they are professionals as losing money.Are you selling them for more than you paid and the original seller found out and is being petty and filed a complaint?
Two things wrong with eBay's ruling as I see it:I had a listing for 3 of the same Dahua cameras removed by eBay yesterday due to national security concerns. See below for the email they sent:
Hello,
We had to remove one or more of your listings for not following our Electronic equipment policy. We understand that this must be frustrating. But don’t worry — we’re here to help!
What happened
Most electronic equipment used to transmit or receive signals or for surveillance are not allowed.
This product can't be sold on eBay because the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has deemed it to pose an unacceptable risk to the national security of the United States or the security and safety of United States persons. For more details, see the FCC List of Equipment and Services Covered by Section 2 of the Secure Networks Act:
This determination was made using automation or artificial intelligence. This came to our attention through automated detection.