09-23-2021 04:09 PM
Hi, while looking for a college textbook I came across one but in the photo it clearly stated "Not for Resale", the seller even says it's a complimentary item. Are they allowed to sell that?
09-23-2021 04:20 PM
I recall all of my college textbooks being stamped not for resale because my college book store wanted all of the sales to go through them. They didn't want students reselling books to each other. I haven't come across any policy on eBay that you cannot sell college textbooks, but I've also never attempted to. Perhaps someone else will know of a policy violation. If not, than buy away. Best of luck to you....
09-23-2021 04:22 PM
I see no problem with them selling it.
09-23-2021 04:33 PM
Yes, they can sell it on eBay.
09-23-2021 04:39 PM
There numerous ways to sell something marked not for resale. I suppose if the book was complimentary then you are buying the box it gets shipped in. Maybe you are buying the air that's in the box that the 'free' book in traveling in?
Funny how manufacturers used to get away with selling imported Chinese junk with tags that said "Made in U.S.A.". But how is that possible? Did they lie? No, the TAG was made and printed in some Los Angeles after hours sweat shop and sewed on the imported products. If no one asked specifically where the product was made after reading the "Made in U.S.A. tag how would the manufacturer be caught?
Another example would be the case boxes of xyz product that has "Not for individual sale" printed right on the package. The corner bodegas or grocery stores sell that stuff loose all the time. You're not buying the item out of the case. You are buying the 'experience' of watching the cashier ring up the item and push it back across the counter toward you. The item is 'free'.
Last example and this is a true story from a place where I worked for eleven long years. I was the branch manager and sworn to secrecy when I discovered that there was a long-standing practice across the country for imported hardware to be removed from the Made in China / Taiwan cartons and put in a larger box labeled labeled with a sharpie Made in U.S.A. I was floored that the company I planned to spend the next twenty years was intentionally breaking the law regarding only using domestic products on government jobsites to gain a competitive advantage. They also opened a factory in Mexico and lied about the location stating it was in San Diego which was actually just a transfer loading dock.
Out.
09-23-2021 04:49 PM
yes they can sell it and you can buy it. don't believe everything you read. colleges just want you to buy new books.
09-23-2021 04:50 PM
I buy 2-way radio equipment on ebay that says "not for resale" all the time.
When the units were new they were demo units and the factory did not want their dealers selling them.
Years later they can't control what the dealers did/do with them.
Many of them end up for sale here on ebay.
09-23-2021 07:16 PM - edited 09-23-2021 07:20 PM
College text book sales is practically extortion. Marked "not for resale" cannot be legally binding.