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Reloading Bullets On Ebay

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EBay has slowly "liberalized" some of its firearm related restrictions the past couple years. Barrels are even back for encores n such
 
It may be that Ebay is swaying to the right but BEWARE of PayPal - they are not and will not sway. If Paypal discovers that you are using them for firearms or firearms related items transactions then they will freeze your account until they feel it is time to 'unfreeze' it. I have had first hand experience with them - take your chances if you dare but I would not recommend using them - they are as anti-gun as you can get.
 
Ebay and PayPal are one in the same and I don't care if they change their mind about guns, I will never change my mind about them. They will NEVER get a penny of my money! (I will not support gun haters)
 
They will NEVER get a penny of my money! (I will not support gun haters)

I feel the exact opposite.
I LOVE tweakin their noses every chance I get.
So I ALWAYS use paypal to pay for my Missouri Bullet Co orders.
(I pay it off right away so they don't get any finance charge)
 
I'm no ebay fanboy but I sell reloading equipment there and I've never had a problem.
Wish I could say the same for Gun Broker...GB is just too sleazy.
 
ArchAngelCD said:
They will NEVER get a penny of my money! (I will not support gun haters)

An understandable sentiment, but only a sentiment. If anyone who says he or she won't do business of any kind with anyone who is anti-gun were to have his or her spending of time and money audited, they'd all be found guilty of dealing with any number of anti-gun people or groups. Not on purpose: just by chance.

There is simply no way to know whether or not somewhere in the food chains in which we interact there is a gun-hating anti. Some people whom I consider good friends are anti-gun, and some people with whom I do business are anti-gun. I'm simply not a single-issue sort of person.

So, if Farmer X wants to charge $3 for a dozen farm-fresh eggs, and he's a flaming anti, but Farmer Y who is gun friendly charges $4 for the same eggs, Farmer X gets my business. It's pure economics. Besides, the dollar I saved can buy bullets or support the NRA or a local shooting club.

If they charge the same, I'll go to Farmer Y and talk guns while I buy eggs.
 
I'm no ebay fanboy but I sell reloading equipment there and I've never had a problem.
Wish I could say the same for Gun Broker...GB is just too sleazy.
On ebay reloading tools are ok, but not projectiles.
 
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