Dear celestehutchins,
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Bloody wankers.
Can I dispute this? Maybe I should move to another service?
3 comments:
Why? I don't get it. Is your auction dubious somehow?
Good luck working it out with ebay. Look forward to bidding in the next auction.
They have very strict restrictions about auctions for things that are not actually in your possession when you list them. You can only do it with things like pre-releases of Harry Potter or whatever if you are a brick and mortar shop who has been garunteed that you will actually receive said items.
However, they also allow you to sell services via eBay and I would argue that I'm selling a service and not a thing. No ownership is transfered through musical commissions. However, actions are undertaken which the commissioner benefits from. That's more like a service imo. I think Meet The Composer or some other group ought to start a portal for eCommissions. Some established non-profit org.
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