Ebay seems to be very slow at removing such things so I imagine anybody
with a qualifying address in Germany could make some money before they
get stopped.

Someone could even try to grab the address [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
then list the actual yahoo email address for sale on ebay.

Do an ebay item search for @yahoo.com amd @gmail.com to see what I mean.

Matthew Rubenstein wrote:

>       Is there any actual legal trial/caselaw demonstrating the consequences
>for selling German DIDs to foreigners? Even other EU residents? How do
>they control it? How do they stop private citizens from reselling their
>DID (or subleasing/etc) to a nonresident?
>
>
>On Sat, 2007-01-13 at 18:37 +0200, Moshe Maeir wrote:
>  
>
>>Yes. German regulations allow selling DIDs to German residents only
>>
>>Matt wrote: 
>>    
>>
>>>On 1/12/07, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
>>>      
>>>
>>>>Hi List, 
>>>>I recently signed up with Voxbone to get some International DIDs.
>>>>I 
>>>>was just about to purchase a DID this morning... but when I went
>>>>to 
>>>>get it.... voxbone wanted the end user's address information.  So
>>>>I 
>>>>started to put it in... unfortunately... the end-user is in the 
>>>>U.S....but the only options are for a few select cities in
>>>>GERMANY! 
>>>>I don't understand.  Is there some legislation that says German
>>>>DIDs 
>>>>can't be exported? 
>>>>        
>>>>

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