Did EBAY finally loosen their grips?
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I noticed that Ebay is allowing sales of railroad padlocks with keys. I see this as a wonderful opportunity for winning bids at lower prices. As long as there is bigger fish for hungry collectors, I'll go after the small ones.
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Re: Did EBAY finally loosen their grips?
Not sure if they loosened their grip but I have also noticed a lot more of them.
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Re: Did EBAY finally loosen their grips?
yes there have been a lot more on there lately but i still think they are technically not allowed unless they just changed the rules in the last several weeks.
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Re: Did EBAY finally loosen their grips?
I assume railroad locks are synonymous with switch locks?
Under other items.
http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/government-transit-items.html
...Keys, locks, tools, or anything (regardless of how old the item is) that can control transit vehicles. Examples include railway switch keys or switch lock keys...
Under other items.
http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/government-transit-items.html
...Keys, locks, tools, or anything (regardless of how old the item is) that can control transit vehicles. Examples include railway switch keys or switch lock keys...
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