shake up for ebay!

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steve56
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shake up for ebay!

Post by steve56 »

i read on another site the goverment is to start new laws for internet trading.
RetroDon
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Re: shake up for ebay!

Post by RetroDon »

Yeah, what they will probably be is something to do with "protecting the consumer" which will mean making sure people, who try and suplement their over-taxed meagre income with selling a few things, more accountable to the bastards at the IR and DTI etc.
More legislation we "need"
I don't think ebay needs any more policing, I've bought over 250 items through it, including cars, and have not one complaint.
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mart
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Re: shake up for ebay!

Post by mart »

No Bimmercat, its only the paranoid retrodon, who always has this sort of rant.

Mart

Deuce Bigolo
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Re: shake up for ebay!

Post by Deuce Bigolo »

People who use Ebay have got to look out for themselves but to expect a 100 percent guarantee in every transaction is expecting too much IMHO

Judging by the way that Goverments warn the public about email/post scams involving overseas bogus lotteries,emails asking for your bank account details & pyramid schemes there seems little hope that ebay will ever be 100 percent secure

Given that there is One born every minute

cheers
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RetroDon
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Re: shake up for ebay!

Post by RetroDon »

No, Bimmercat, get it right, it is me who is wrong. All govt's are great, giving concerns with nothing but the everybody's best interests at heart.

All these stealth taxes and ridiculous laws are a figment of my imagination
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Spook
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Re: shake up for ebay!

Post by Spook »

Yeah - health & safety, consumer protection, environmental concerns - goverments is just a big nasty that prevents businessmen from making their well-earned profits.

And of course we all believe that without government "interference", no businessman would ever want to exploit anyone or anything - such acts would be completely alien to them and are virtualy unheard of.

The person who makes money by selling an occasional item on e-bay will not face a tax charge - they will be making capital gains covered by the chattels exemptions.

Anyone who has developed a business in internet trading that is making a profit will be taxed in the normal way - and quite right too.
mart
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Re: shake up for ebay!

Post by mart »

Regulation is for wimps spook. Greed is good.

Mart

RetroDon
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Re: shake up for ebay!

Post by RetroDon »

Greed is indeed good!
Or so thinks the lawyers and politicians who draw up these never-ending chain of regulations
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