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Re: Does eBay Have The Right To Deny Access To Its Site?
Posted by: Chet Dembeck 2002-01-30 13:23:36
In an intensifying battle against specialized search services, eBay, Inc. moved last Friday to deny AuctionWatch.com access to its site.


Re: Does eBay Have The Right To Deny Access To Its Site?
Posted by: carol01 2003-09-06 14:01:53 In reply to: Chet Dembeck
Talking about Ebay Rights!!! They didn't worry about my right when they suspended me. I put 127 diff. fabric fat quarters on to sell. I received a vero notice on one with no reason given why the item was pulled, so I, thinking there was a problem with the title, changed the title and put the fq fabric back on...nope....the problem was the fabric itself....so I find out through email Ebay has suspended me. I emailed the Vero Member and she tells me that the fabric is illegal. Seems there is a pending lawsuit between the fabric manufacturer and the Vero Member for making a fabric that has an image of a copyright from the vero member. What about my rights? I charged on credit for fabric to get my small business going. Now I am at a loss because of something that is between 2 other companies. I bought this fabric retail. Should not the shelves have been pulled BEFORE I purchased it? I feel I have been wronged by Ebay and the Vero Member, Chalk & Vermilion.


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