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Originally Posted by drcy
I don't know what went on with the Jeter auction and am not accusing anyone of anything, but someone with power and influence at eBay intentionally having authentic items falsely removed as fakes as part of personal vendettas sounds prosecutable to me. Mastro's in prison in part for shilling and I wouldn't be surprise if that's considered a lesser offense. Though no doubt the amount of money involved helps determine.
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Maybe I'm naive, but what crime is being committed here? Doesn't ebay have the right to refuse service to anyone, like those signs you see hanging in shops? They are a company selling a service, and they don't have to sell that service to everybody, do they? Perhaps the answer is different for publicly traded versus individually owned businesses, but I'm not aware of how.
I wonder how often they've been sued by NARU'd users.