Hmmm? This is interesting.
I wonder what the real issue is?As of the 30th of August ‘spells; curses; hexing; conjuring; magic; prayers; blessing services; magic potions and healing sessions’ are banned merchandise for sellers, eBay wrote in their 2012 Fall Seller Update.
The title of the article is this;
Auction site eBay bans sale of magic potions, spells, curses and advice books in bid to stop charlatans
Isn't this a bit like name calling and perhaps a bit like discrimination? categorizing people in to a group of Charlatans?
also;
The article also refers to people interested in these things (magic etc) or involved in doing these types of things as "quacks".The new guidelines also ban advice on any of the magic-related subjects.
Ban also covers 'advice' on magic which could include merchandise for fantasy novels like Harry Potter
This means J.K. Rowling latest 'Book of Spells' for Sony Ps3 may be at risk
Really now! Welcome to the modern day inquisition!
Article/Source:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...harlatans.html
Related:
EBay Bans Magic Potions, Curses, Spells
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/business...curses-spells/
Budding warlocks and sorcerers will have to go elsewhere for their magical supplies. Ebay is banning the sale of "metaphysical goods" such as potions and spells.
http://www.torontosun.com/2012/08/30...ls-and-potions
eBay bans sale of spells, potions, magic
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2012/08/...potions-magic/
...and there are many more articles about this,
Ebay's page stating this ban:
http://pages.ebay.com/sellerinformat...s.html?afsrc=1
Which states;
The following items are also being added to the prohibited items list: advice; spells; curses; hexing; conjuring; magic; prayers; blessing services; magic potions; healing sessions; work from home businesses & information; wholesale lists, and drop shop lists.