Some people will cry it's a form of censorship, but the fact of the matter is things like tarot, spells and curses are all highly unproven. In a statement on its website, eBay said that people continuing to list services in this category after the 30 August deadline may have their accounts suspended. Psychic's benefit fraud sentence. Ebay announcement. The Merseyside Skeptics Society.
Spells and potions are on the dump list. Discontinued categories include Tarot readings, spells, and potions. Not only are some categories magically disappearing, but those items will go onto eBay's prohibited list along with hexing, curses, conjuring, blessings, psychic readings, and the catch-all "magic services. Unless someone can conjure a spell to change eBay's mind, some sellers are going to be on the outs. The new rules go into effect in September. It's how eBay works.
According to a brief scan of the seller feedback results on eBay, it seems quite a few customers are happy with their products. Unbelievably Awesome. I feel like I'm a spirit collector". For the skeptics out there, seductive succubus' aside, zero negative feedback looks a little suspect on eBay. And when it comes to selling said succubus nymph on eBay, we're sure everyone is thinking the same thing -- the auction house should never have been enabling slavery and prostitution in the first place.
Sellers might be able to get around the ban by adapting the wording used to promote items or, alternatively, they could head to Craigslist where professor Kaye is free to continue selling lost love spells.
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