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Catalogue policy

When you buy or sell on eBay, you have the protection of the eBay Money Back Guarantee. The sale of catalogues could result in transactions taking place away from eBay, where you would no longer have those protections. As such, we have guidelines around the types of catalogues that can be listed on eBay.

Listing current catalogues can also make for a bad buyer experience – the items within the catalogue complicate our site search, making it harder for buyers to find the items they need. For more details on when catalogues can be listed on eBay, please see our full policy guidelines below.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sell my collectable catalogues?

Yes, you can list old or collectable catalogues, but your listing and product must include the following statement: "You cannot order products from this catalogue."

You can also list other types of catalogues that can't be ordered from, such as auction catalogues from places like Sotheby's or Christie's, that are often used as reference guides.

I'm a rep for a company that sells products directly to consumers. Can I list my catalogue?

No. If you're a representative for a company like Avon, Mary Kay, Tupperware or Amway, for example, you can't list your catalogue on eBay.

If you're not a company's representative, then you can sell their catalogues, as long as you state in your listing that you're not an agent or reseller of the products shown in the catalogue.

In general, you can only list a catalogue if you won't benefit from sales of items shown in the catalogue.

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