Quote Originally Posted by STDzRus
I read it.

And so what?

They are doing it to the buyer's advantage so "sellers" don't rip people off.
It is funny how people will accept the perversion of their private information as everyday life. To think these companies and their operators would never use this information maliciously is to be totally ignorant of history. Not only that but their desire to operate as a quasi-authoritative agency and willingness to provide law enforcement with information outside of established channels should send a chill up the spine of anyone who values their personal freedom.

Scenario: Granny buys a bottle of AN Carboload on eBay for use on her tomato plants. Gets her door kicked in 3 months later at 4am by the DEA because eBay/Paypal told them she was buying marijuana growing supplies on their site. Granny isn't growing so she doesn't get arrested... she just had to deal with 10 guys in ski masks and machine guns raiding her house in the dark who leave as quickly as they appeared with no paperwork. Does this sound like the America you want to live in?

When did it become so hard to get a warrant? More importantly, when did people stop demanding them?