
If you are a black or white magician, witch or succubus, and are going to sell your magic products / services on eBay, you will have to be disappointed. Recently, the administration of the service has forbidden to do this. The list includes all types of "magical" products, including curses, drugs, all kinds of "charged" photos, and so on and so forth. So Harry Potter would have been tough in our world. In any case, he could not make money with eBay.
And yes, services like fortune telling on cards or fortune telling on any other items are also prohibited. Accordingly, it is impossible to predict the future. By the way, looking at the number of different kinds of ads for rendering “magic” services in domestic newspapers (I remember, there was even some kind of “magician” who promised to send rain to the Sahara), one can only imagine how many such goods are put up for sale on the Internet - eBay type auctions.
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Of course, to guarantee the transaction in this case is very difficult. How can eBay understand a complaint about a product that did not help Justin Bieber fall in love with some schoolgirl (or her mother)? Those. the product does not seem to correspond to the stated seller, but try and prove it.
Apparently, this is one of the reasons that such products are banned. Earlier, at the auction, it was forbidden to sell body parts, organs, bones, etc. But the hair and teeth can still be sold, so hurry if there is a free product.
It seems that soon the eBay administration will become the No. 1 object for receiving various kinds of curses from offended “magicians” who have lost a solid source of income. Yes, there is a demand, there is a proposal - you just need to look at the number of ads in various newspapers, both online and offline.
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