Quote History But it's not a full rollback. They
still have $2500 fines in their
user agreement:
Actions We May Take if You Engage in Any Restricted Activities
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If you are a seller and receive funds for transactions that violate the Acceptable Use Policy, then in addition to being subject to the above actions you will be liable to PayPal for the amount of PayPal’s damages caused by your violation of the Acceptable Use Policy. You acknowledge and agree that $2,500.00 U.S. dollars per violation of the Acceptable Use Policy is presently a reasonable minimum estimate of PayPal’s actual damages - including, but not limited to, internal administrative costs incurred by PayPal to monitor and track violations, damage to PayPal’s brand and reputation, and penalties imposed upon PayPal by its business partners resulting from a user’s violation - considering all currently existing circumstances, including the relationship of the sum to the range of harm to PayPal that reasonably could be anticipated because, due to the nature of the violations of the Acceptable Use Policy, actual damages would be impractical or extremely difficult to calculate. PayPal may deduct such damages directly from any existing balance in any PayPal account you control.
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And their list of items you cannot use their platform to sell or buy includes "
ammunition, firearms, or certain firearm parts or accessories."
Certain? What's that? What parts or accessories? Well, I assume that is up to them, and that they will not be kind when interpreting it. So really, it's probably most things you might sell in the EE. You could sell a sling in the EE and get the funds via friends & family and if they find out, your account is not only cancelled, you can also be fined $2500. For
each violation of their policy.
Bonus,
they encourage people to report you:
Still want to keep that PayPal account wired to your bank account?