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I don't think Ebay allows it anymore...

But if you advertise it for Homebrew and don't supply any ROMS with it then it should be okay...
I'm not sure anyways but it seems logical.
 

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Are ds flashcarts illegal in the US? If not, then selling it should be legal right? I am asking before selling just to be sure and not get into serious trouble for selling a simple flashcart :blink:
 

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PayPal doesn't allow PayPal to be used for selling flashcarts, and PayPal is a daughter company to ebay... Sooo... I wouldn't risk it.
 

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So what happens if ebay/paypal finds out and how do they? I do not know where else to sell 2 flashcarts i do not use anymore, a dstwo and a r4i gold 3ds.
 

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Are ds flashcarts illegal in the US? If not, then selling it should be legal right? I am asking before selling just to be sure and not get into serious trouble for selling a simple flashcart :blink:
It doesn't have to be illegal for ebay to remove it from the site. They have their own policies too, and backup devices aren't allowed because it makes the big companies pissy.

Sort of like how gamestop doesn't carry flash carts. They want to keep Nintendo happy so they keep doing business (which is expected there as they carry the products).
 

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So what happens if ebay/paypal finds out and how do they? I do not know where else to sell 2 flashcarts i do not use anymore, a dstwo and a r4i gold 3ds.
Ebay will remove your listing, and paypal might freeze your account (locking you out from any money in it too).

I wouldn't risk it.
 

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Are ds flashcarts illegal in the US? If not, then selling it should be legal right? I am asking before selling just to be sure and not get into serious trouble for selling a simple flashcart :blink:
Doesn't matter if it is legal or not, eBay and PayPal policies prohibit flashcart.

I think with DMCA flashcart is illegal in US.
 

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So what happens if ebay/paypal finds out and how do they? I do not know where else to sell 2 flashcarts i do not use anymore, a dstwo and a r4i gold 3ds.
You can sell it here on the forum, in the trading section.
If eBay finds out they'll delete the listing. If PayPal finds out, they might ban your account. Flashcart retailers have been getting their PayPal accounts banned, but whether they'd do the same just for a one time thing, I don't know.
 

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Doesn't matter if it is legal or not, eBay and PayPal policies prohibit flashcart.

I think with DMCA flashcart is illegal in US.
Gray area at most (probably legal), and that is for another discussion.

But yeah, Ebay/Paypal don't care, they can refuse these sort of things, since its their service/company.
 

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Here recently there have been a number of flash carts listed for sale- Gateways at that.
 
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