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ebay username allowed or not?
1jim
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Hi
I currently use ebay to sell a few items and cross promote my website by including business card in parcel, I know that I am not allowed to promote my site in the listing but is there anything to stop me adding .co.uk to my username to give the web address?
Thanks
Jim
I currently use ebay to sell a few items and cross promote my website by including business card in parcel, I know that I am not allowed to promote my site in the listing but is there anything to stop me adding .co.uk to my username to give the web address?
Thanks
Jim
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dvd. co.uk trade under the name 'dvdcouk' in eBay.
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if you make an about me page you are allowed to put your site address there.0
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I've seen ebay usernames include co.uk before I'm sure?? hang on, i'll try and find an example....
hmmm...
I've found what I was looking for but its the shop that has the .co.uk bit not the user id....
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/bargainbellybars-co-uk_W0QQssPageNameZstrkQ3amefsQ3amesstQQtZkmOfficial DFW Nerd 210
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