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Since PayPal is linked to and owned by Ebay, it is most likely just trying to avoid some potentially serious legal problems of being considered to be aiding the sale of items which are prohibited or illegal in venues in which Ebay operates. Note the policy does not prohibit use of their service, rather it requires approval in advance by a human. The policy does not mention anything about reloading type components, just firearms or "serialized" parts. I've never had a problem with them as compared to my bank which is a big hassle. Personally, I think PayPal is a great service and a major step-up from the service banks offer and I have no ties to them whatsoever.
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under their section in ammo
"The term "ammunition" means ammunition or cartridge cases, primers, bullets, or propellant powder designed for use in any firearm."
Since PayPal is linked to and owned by Ebay, it is most likely just trying to avoid some potentially serious legal problems of being considered to be aiding the sale of items which are prohibited or illegal in venues in which Ebay operates. Note the policy does not prohibit use of their service, rather it requires approval in advance by a human. The policy does not mention anything about reloading type components, just firearms or "serialized" parts. I've never had a problem with them as compared to my bank which is a big hassle. Personally, I think PayPal is a great service and a major step-up from the service banks offer and I have no ties to them whatsoever.
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under their section in ammo
"The term "ammunition" means ammunition or cartridge cases, primers, bullets, or propellant powder designed for use in any firearm."