SMH
There are a lot of great holster-makers who had stores on Etsy. No more.
There are a lot of great holster-makers who had stores on Etsy. No more.
I've used Pay Pal quite a bit for financing my recent AR builds for parts from Optics Planet. But for some reason, they (PayPal) won't allow ammo purchases.Etsy, eBay, PayPal... These are things that should be avoided.
Well, they gotta signal their virtue, don't they?for some reason, they (PayPal) won't allow ammo purchases.
Holsters aren't banned from ETSY. They're specifically addressed in the rules on weapons.SMH
There are a lot of great holster-makers who had stores on Etsy. No more.
I haven’t read much of anything about it except they’re just expanding gun parts they don’t allow from parts of the firing mechanism to anything permanently attached to a gun. They didn’t make a big announcement of it, just a change to their policy and an e-Mail to sellers with items that would no longer be allowed. So if it’s virtue signaling, they seem to have neglected to signal it. I think they’re just tightening up their rules after some bad publicity over prohibited items getting listed. Not limited to weapons. Apparently people were selling elephant ivory and worse.Did etsy have any comment as to why they banned gun related items?