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Old 7 September 2020, 02:23 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by jeff hess View Post
IT has been pointed out to me that if you do a deep dive, eBay still has the rediculous "confiscation policy". Something tells me that this is still "ok' since the authenticator is awesome. Perhaps this is something they MUST say for legal reasons and keep the serial scammers away?
That reminds me of a story, about a violin that was sold on ebay.
If you know anything about antique violins, about 90% of them from the 1800's and early 1900's have a paper on the inside that says "Antonio Stradivari".
They are not a Stradivarius, but they are collectible.

Well some buyer wanted to return the violin for whatever reason, said it wasn't a real Stradivarius, so eBay told the buyer that he needed to DESTROY the violin since it wasn't an original Stradivarius, and provide video evidence of doing it.

That is my vision of eBay's "confiscation policy".
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