Re: "right of way", a business version; Ebay
- From: richard <uandme@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2007 09:54:48 -0600
On Thu, 08 Nov 2007 05:28:33 -0800, mk834tt@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
If Ebay accepts your business and has done so for a long time, is
there anything
like a "right of way" established. A person accumulates inventory
based on
the expectations Ebay will continue to do business.
Can they deny access for no reason.
Can they deny access based on a "profile".
(I guess you can contract anything, almost, so I suppose it might say
we can
deny service for any reason or for no reason at all. Correct?)
Feel free to read the TOS/AUP.
Any business can refuse to accept any potential customer for any reason.
Even more so on the internet as the internet can not discriminate based
upon a person's what ever. There are no laws that say they can't. It's my
business and if I don't want you to enter, that's my right.
.
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