@davewil1964 wrote:eBay don't sell anything and therein lies the
problem. If the seller is overseas and lists stock as in Australia,
other than a blanket ban, it would be very expensive to check every
possibly non-compliant listing. As some (many?), ...
@*tippy*toes* wrote:Never. The Chinese are the untouchables. Just keep
doing what you're doing by checking feedback and also where the seller
is registered. That's about all you can do. Ebay is operating in
Australia has the means and responsibility ...