New way of getting past Ebay rules
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Re: New way of getting past Ebay rules
Interesting that Facebook are now going through and removing all Slot machine groups as well .....the noose is getting tighter!
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Ebay is getting worse, just had my account suspended for 3 days for listing an Oliver Whales allwin
yet there are loads of allwins on ebay for sale.
yet there are loads of allwins on ebay for sale.
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Re: New way of getting past Ebay rules
That was a quick 3 days
Did you appeal to their better nature?
Did you appeal to their better nature?
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Is it someone here I wonder, who's advertising on eBay a table to hold your bandits!!!!!! It's loaded with bandits on top, I'm not convinced it's the table they are bothered about selling, but hoping to generate interest in the bandits on show!!!! If it works, I may try it too!!!!!
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Guilty your honour. Actually not selling the machines on cabinet but interested to see if it generates enquiries. I actually don't want to sell the cabinet either hence high price.
I did also list a stand with an Ascot on it as "stand only" but they pulled that.
I'm sure it's as battle of wits we can't win but it's nice that occasionally one gets under the wire.
I did also list a stand with an Ascot on it as "stand only" but they pulled that.
I'm sure it's as battle of wits we can't win but it's nice that occasionally one gets under the wire.
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I had to appeal to them and convince them it's a game of skill and was legal to sell.
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ads get removed because a few traders keep reporting them (i emailed ebay to ask)
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Re: New way of getting past Ebay rules
Good manwidget2k4 wrote:I had to appeal to them and convince them it's a game of skill and was legal to sell.
Lets hope they were taking notes of what you said
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Re: New way of getting past Ebay rules
Which is what some of us have always suspectedads get removed because a few traders keep reporting them (i emailed ebay to ask)
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Good on you, Jonesthegarage!!! I thought your idea was very creative... I had a Bullion pulled within the hour!!!, so as noted here it would appear that eBay is eliminating not only one arm bandits but also Allwins too.. Next it'll be the toy slot machines!!!!!
I know I've said it before, and also had a long debate with eBay about it, but what about all the modern Fruit machines that take current coinage still remaining for sale even without licence!!! Crazy Crazy World!!!!!!!
eBay got me beat... think I'll have to resort to Auction Houses... Thank heavens for Coventry and Elephant House!!
Without these Auctions how is our hobby/interests gonna be passed on to younger collectors... Not even Exchange & Mart is there for us!! lol
I know I've said it before, and also had a long debate with eBay about it, but what about all the modern Fruit machines that take current coinage still remaining for sale even without licence!!! Crazy Crazy World!!!!!!!
eBay got me beat... think I'll have to resort to Auction Houses... Thank heavens for Coventry and Elephant House!!
Without these Auctions how is our hobby/interests gonna be passed on to younger collectors... Not even Exchange & Mart is there for us!! lol
Re: New way of getting past Ebay rules
we need a slot collectors secret ebay code book , al.wn. m.= allwin machine , mls.o,a.b.= mills one arm bandit etc , just show a very close up picture of part of the mech or something not to obvious ,then just put eontact for more photos/details ,i did it last year and it was never removed , ebay never worked it out , then again no one else knew the hell what i was selling either !!
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Chico, your second name isn't Marx is it? He always came up with something incomprehensible in his schemes too.
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as they say great minds think a like , dont knock it untill you've tried it , the code books should be back from the printers by the end of the week , let me know if you want a copy
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Re: New way of getting past Ebay rules
Sell 'em on eBay.chico wrote:as they say great minds think a like , dont knock it untill you've tried it , the code books should be back from the printers by the end of the week , let me know if you want a copy
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Re: New way of getting past Ebay rules
interesting that machines are being reported again, something that hasn't happened since EH stopped their auctions, and now they are selling again the removals are back.
The modern machine situation is a bit odd as there are always a large number of those and most don't get removed. As we have found in the past by asking Ebay they only remove if a machine is reported to them
The modern machine situation is a bit odd as there are always a large number of those and most don't get removed. As we have found in the past by asking Ebay they only remove if a machine is reported to them
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I've often wondered why 'our type' of machines, the ones least suitable for unlicensed gambling, are singled out for removal.
I don't imagine that there's a taxi office in Britain using an unauthorised Little Stockbroker!
I don't imagine that there's a taxi office in Britain using an unauthorised Little Stockbroker!
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