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Encouraging others to violate eBay policies or the eBay User Agreement
Mar 3, 2005 01:11 PM
Encouraging others to violate eBay policies or the eBay User Agreement Grounds for Immediate Post Removal or other action •Encouraging others to violate eBay policies or the eBay User Agreement People who care about their community understand the need for basic rules of conduct that are followed by all. And, people who care about each other want to help their neighbors avoid potential negative consequences from actions that move outside the rules that supply order within the community. Members should never, even in play, suggest that others do something that is known to be a violation of eBay policy. Examples include giving others workarounds for eBay technologies that are designed to enforce a policy, suggesting that others to register new accounts with false or different information for purposes of avoiding detection, and encouraging others to violate the Board Usage Policies, such as bragging about or giving awards for having posts removed.
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Encouraging others to violate eBay policies or the eBay User Agreement

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Encouraging others to violate eBay policies or the eBay User Agreement
Mar 3, 2005 01:11 PM
Encouraging others to violate eBay policies or the eBay User Agreement Grounds for Immediate Post Removal or other action •Encouraging others to violate eBay policies or the eBay User Agreement People who care about their community understand the need for basic rules of conduct that are followed by all. And, people who care about each other want to help their neighbors avoid potential negative consequences from actions that move outside the rules that supply order within the community. Members should never, even in play, suggest that others do something that is known to be a violation of eBay policy. Examples include giving others workarounds for eBay technologies that are designed to enforce a policy, suggesting that others to register new accounts with false or different information for purposes of avoiding detection, and encouraging others to violate the Board Usage Policies, such as bragging about or giving awards for having posts removed.
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