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Title: ebay gun ruling
Post by: bowjunkie on August 02, 2007, 09:12:00 AM
ebay's new policy on gun related stuff thought ya'll might wanna read it


http://www2.ebay.com/aw/core/200707301000452.html

His email address: mhalprin@ebay.com

Title: Re: ebay gun ruling
Post by: KySongDog on August 02, 2007, 10:57:57 AM
That just sucks!  One person f***'s up so let's punish everyone.  Of course, from Kalifornia, what do you expect?   :argh:
Title: Re: ebay gun ruling
Post by: Hawks Feather on August 02, 2007, 12:09:40 PM
They were just looking for an excuse and have never been "firearm" friendly.

Jerry
Title: Re: ebay gun ruling
Post by: bowjunkie on August 02, 2007, 01:51:52 PM
yup and THEY OWN PAYPAL as well just if noone knew that  :wink:
Title: Re: ebay gun ruling
Post by: THO Game Calls on August 02, 2007, 02:22:06 PM
They also own StubHub and a host of other companies. 

Ebay is not what it once used to be.  I sure miss the old E bay.  Used to be a fun place to buy and sell.  Now they are just like a flea market on the bad side of town.

Al
Title: Re: ebay gun ruling
Post by: ErictheRed on August 02, 2007, 11:34:18 PM
That really ticks me off. :argh:
Title: Re: ebay gun ruling
Post by: Bopeye on August 03, 2007, 02:08:51 AM
Here's a copy of the email I just sent the moron.

"Dear Sir,
  In light of your new gun policy on eBay I do believe you have cast yourself in a hypocritical situation. Although the tragedy at Virginia Tech was horrible, it wasn't the only tragedy that has taken place.
  In the time since that tragedy, there have been an average of 1500 americans losing their lives per day in auto accidents. I do believe in light of these tragedies that you should also limit your sales of any and all auto parts.
  Also in that same time frame over 2000 americans per day have died of coronary heart disease. In light of this, you should limit anything that could be used to grill, fry or barbecue meat or any product that can be used to assist in preparing meat this way.
  Sincerely,
  James Holbrook
Title: Re: ebay gun ruling
Post by: FinsnFur on August 03, 2007, 05:31:19 AM
That is horsecrap.  :iroll:
Title: Re: ebay gun ruling
Post by: keekee on August 03, 2007, 07:09:31 AM
What a bunch of crap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I sent them a e-mail as well!  Everyone should!


Brent
Title: Re: ebay gun ruling
Post by: THO Game Calls on August 03, 2007, 08:32:05 AM
I just saw a post on CCO that made me stop and wonder.  It seems odd that everyone (well almost everyone) is taking shots at E bay over their gun policy and I have to wonder who is really to blame?

As hunters, and sportsmen, it seems we shoot ourselves in the foot (figuratively speaking) more times than not.

Look at this post from CCO.

http://www.customcalls.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1186107854

and ask yourself if this is the kind of image you want to portray to the non hunting public.  A hunting vehicle with a wet bar?   I was always taught that guns and booze don't mix.

Maybe it's time to clean up our own acts first.

And while we are beating up E bay, go try to buy ammo from Cabelas if you live in DE, DC, IL, MA, NY or OH,  or relaoding supplies in you live in MD or DC. 

I understand the frustration with E bay, but do you understand my frustration with the people who call themselves "hunters" who drive around in a hunting vehicle with a bar in it?

We are our own worst enimies sometime.

Al
Title: Re: ebay gun ruling
Post by: studabaka on August 03, 2007, 09:04:34 AM
I've never bought or sold anything through eBay, so I really could careless what they allow/don't allow.

Sounds like this decision will drive current businesses that have store fronts with them to other sources..... which sounds like a great opportunity for someone  :eyebrow:

Title: Re: ebay gun ruling
Post by: bowjunkie on August 03, 2007, 09:13:57 AM
lol Al I'm with you guns and booze don't mix and I told em so  :readthis:
Title: Re: ebay gun ruling
Post by: Bopeye on August 03, 2007, 04:08:47 PM
Here's my reply I got back.  :shck: :confused:

BTW, ya gotta ask yourself Al......are they really sportsman or merely impostors masquerading as such? Either way it does suck and I would like to tell them face to face what I think about their mental impotence..... :wink:

Hello James,

Thank you for your recent email to Matt Halprin in regard to changes to
our Firearms, Weapons and Knives policy. He has asked that I review your
email and respond on his behalf.

Like the rest of the nation, eBay was deeply saddened and shocked by the
events at Virginia Tech and we felt that it was not only appropriate,
but necessary, to revisit our related policies. While nothing purchased
on our site was illegal in any way, we felt compelled to ask ourselves
some tough questions and ensure we do everything possible to provide a
safe and trusted marketplace.

We have always valued an open and transparent marketplace; if items are
legal to buy and sell in an unrestricted manner we allow them on our
site. However, there are some items that while legal, may not be safe
for our marketplace. In these instances, our applicable policies go
beyond the law to ensure that our marketplace is safe.

Currently we do not allow actual firearms on the site. After careful
consideration our executives and our Trust and Safety team determined
that any item required to fire a gun has no place on eBay. All of our
policies are under constant review. As the Internet and the way our
communities use the Internet evolves, our policies and our marketplace
must evolve with it. We determined that this policy change was in the
best interest of promoting a safe marketplace for all members.


Regards,

Kristine
Office of the President
eBay, Inc.



From: James and Renee Holbrook [mailto:jrtjholbrook@frontiernet.net]
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 12:05 AM
To: Halprin, Matt
Subject: New gun parts policy

Dear Sir,
In light of your new gun policy on eBay I do believe you have cast
yourself in a hypocritical situation. Although the tragedy at Virginia
Tech was horrible, it wasn't the only tragedy that has taken place.
In the time since that tragedy, there have been an average of 1500
americans losing their lives per day in auto accidents. I do believe in
light of these tragedies that you should also limit your sales of any
and all auto parts.
Also in that same time frame over 2000 americans per day have died of
coronary heart disease. In light of this, you should limit anything that
could be used to grill, fry or barbecue meat or any product that can be
used to assist in preparing meat this way.
Sincerely,
James Holbrook

Title: Re: ebay gun ruling
Post by: ohiobob on August 03, 2007, 05:48:17 PM
I remember when E-Bay started,,you could buy damn near ANYTHING on there!!! and I do mean anything,,then I also Remember when they were just STARTING UP & had friggin Rosie O' Lickmaster start speaking for them  :argh: and then it just went down hill little by little,and then when E-Bay really started making money their Policies started to get worse and worse and now THIS SHIT !!! I have told a few People on HERE that E-Bay AND Paypal were Anti-Gun and I was told that " I was full of shit " !!! well I hope those people believe me now  :madd:  so NOW,is there ANY WAY to
"ZUMBO" these Assholes ??? sadly the answer is NO !!! because Zumbo was 1 asshole and E-Bay is FULL of ASSHOLES   :doh2: 
Bob