Slashdot Mirror


Aussie Reserve Bank Eyeing eBay's PayPal Policy

Bulldust writes "Regular readers will recollect the recent story that eBay is forcing Australian users over to PayPal or COD as the only forms of payment in June 2008: eBay Australia Makes PayPal Mandatory. It now appears that the Australian Reserve Bank will consider throwing its weight behind users, should the eBay policy be deemed to breach trade practice and competition laws."

2 of 63 comments (clear)

  1. Re:Ooops by gstoddart · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I am guessing eBat/PayPal forgot there are regulatory bodies they should consult before doing such things.

    No, Ebay and PayPal like to paint themselves as being in a position where they benefit from the regulations they find convenient, and they're exempt from the ones they find inconvenient.

    PayPal regularly says they're not a bank and not subject to the rules on banking, and EBay routinely says "we're just a facilitator".

    They seem to actually conduct their business as if they are exempt from such forms of regulation. This could be the first time someone has corrected them and pointed out that they aren't the ones that choose which regulations apply.

    Cheers
    --
    Lost at C:>. Found at C.
  2. Re:Ooops by chrome · · Score: 5, Funny

    in australia we have a legal principle: If it walks like a duck, looks like a duck, eats like a duck, weighs roughly the same as a duck and most australians who've seen it all consider it to be a duck, its most likely duck and probably laws about ducks apply, even if said duck says its a fucking goose.