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cbayer

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Sun Aug 19, 2012, 10:06 AM Aug 2012

Ebay bans magic, psychic readings... and prayers [View all]

http://www.examiner.com/article/ebay-bans-magic-psychic-readings-and-prayers

AUGUST 18, 2012BY: HUGH KRAMER




You can buy a lot of crazy things on eBay, the popular online auction site, but as of August 30th, these will not include magic, psychic readings or prayers. Some of the other newly prohibited items are advice; spells; curses; hexing; conjuring; blessing services; magic potions and healing sessions.

Ah, but why? Don't these things work as advertised?

"Due to a large number of misclassified items and eBay policy violations, some categories will no longer be available on eBay starting the first week of September. Starting on August 30, 2012, attempts to list items in these categories will be blocked," their announcement page says. A further statement by eBay elaborates: “EBay regularly reviews categories and updates our policies based on customer feedback. We are discontinuing a small number of categories within the larger metaphysical subcategory, as buyers and sellers have told us that transactions in these categories often result in issues that can be difficult to resolve.”

I can't imagine what those issues might be. After all, if you buy a magical demon destroyer potion, it can be practically guaranteed there won't be a trace of one around after use. And how can you tell if the haunted, magical rosary beads that this seller is offering, won't increase the power of your prayers as he or she claims? As for the monetization of prayers, why should that be an issue for eBay when it isn't almost everywhere else and has a history as old as religion? Hey, thank God (or pay someone to do it for you) that most people never even think about arguing with tradition!

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