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Before you list your item, you need to find out if your item is allowed on eBay and if the type of item is subject to certain restrictions to avoid potential issues with your listing. As an eBay seller, you are ultimately responsible for making sure that selling an item is legal in the eyes of the law.
Violations of these policies may result in a range of actions, including:
Listing cancellation
Limits on account privileges
Account suspension
Forfeit of eBay fees on cancelled listings
Loss of PowerSeller status.
When policy violations occur, eBay emails the seller, as well as bidders, that a listing has been ended. You may contact eBay to report violations by using the “Report” or “Contact Us” links found on most policy pages.
Understanding the rules about prohibited and restricted items
Policies about listing items are often based on country and state laws. However, many restrictions may involve the sale of dangerous or sensitive items and are not necessarily prohibited by law. The limitations are the result of input by numerous stakeholders, including the Community. For example, see Offensive Material Policy.
When selling across borders, be aware of international trading and import restrictions. Certain items may be legal in your country, but may be illegal elsewhere.
Just because a particular type of item is listed below, it does not mean that it is completely prohibited. For example, in the Medical Devices Policy, many items are prohibited (for example, contact lenses), but many others are allowed – under certain circumstances (for example some medical instruments). When in doubt, you should read the policy page carefully. The policy pages contain these details under Additional Information and Examples. Note: Examples are designed to help explain the policy and should not be viewed as an exhaustive list.
It is also important to review the Rules for Listings and the Rules about Intellectual Property to check if your type of item has additional restrictions that would affect your listing.
Adult Material (see Mature Audiences)
Alcohol (see also Wine)
Animals and Wildlife Products - examples include live animals, mounted specimens, and ivory
Artefacts - examples include Native American crafts, cave formations, and grave-related items
Catalytic Converters and Test Pipes
Charity or Fundraising Listings
Clothing, Used
Coins
Contracts
Cosmetics, Used
Counterfeit Currency and Stamps
Credit Cards
Drugs & Drug Paraphernalia
Drugs, Describing Drugs or Drug-like Substances
Electronics Equipment - examples include cable TV de-scramblers, radar scanners, and traffic signal control devices
Electronic Surveillance Equipment – examples include wiretapping devices, and telephone bugging devices
Embargoed Goods and Prohibited Countries - examples include items from Cuba
Event Tickets
Firearms, Weapons and Knives - examples include pepper spray, replicas and stun guns
Food
Gift Cards
Government and Transit Documents
Government IDs and Licenses
Hazardous, Restricted, and Perishable Items - examples include batteries, fireworks, and Freon
Human Parts and Remains
Importation of Goods into Singapore, Malaysia or the Philippines - examples include cigarette lighters in the shape of a pistol or revolver
International Trading
Items Encouraging Illegal Activity – examples include an eBook describing how to create methamphetamine
Lockpicking Devices
Lottery Tickets
Mailing Lists and Personal Information
Manufacturers' Coupons
Mature Audiences
Medical Devices - examples include contact lenses, pacemakers, and surgical instruments
Mobile Phone (Wireless) Service Contracts
Multi-level Marketing, Pyramid and Matrix Programmes
Offensive Material - examples include ethnically or racially offensive material and Nazi memorabilia
Pesticides
Plants (see Weeds and Seeds)
Police-Related Items
Postage Meters and Franking Machines
Prescription Drugs
Prohibited Services
Real Estate
Recalled Items
Slot Machines
Stamps
Stocks and Other Securities
Stolen Property
Surveillance Equipment
Tobacco
Transit and Postage Related Items - examples include blueprints of transit facilities, airplane operations manuals, and flight attendants’ uniforms
Travel
Weeds and Seeds
Wine (see also Alcohol)
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