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on 06-05-2015 06:13 PM
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on 06-05-2015 08:36 PM
I would be happy to buy a physical print that's what I was looking for, I don't have a printer.
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on 07-05-2015 10:19 AM
@phorum_junkie* wrote:I've sent a 'suggestion' to Ebay Australia that they review the policy - no reason why we should miss out in Australia!
That is never going to happen, I hope. The reason they do not allow digitally delivered goods is becuse there is no buyer protection, something that a lot of buyers found out to their cost when sellers were allowed to list them for digital delivery. If you do have copyright rights then you can put the digital file on a disk and then you have something to post and the buyer has protection.
No eBay / PayPal buyer protection on a certain type of item doesn't automatically mean that type of item is significantly more risky to buy, and it also doesn't mean people can't get their money back if something goes wrong.
People buy and sell digital goods every day, never once heard a warning about it (at least, not one that doesn't apply to general trading, and/or general net safety). If it was a bad thing for eBay, then that would make it eBay's fault, since all of eBay's major competitors provide digital goods in one form or another without drama.