ou can get anything on eBay — almost. Starting Aug. 30, online shoppers will no longer be able to renew their supply of "magic demon destroyer potion" ($51) or "powerful spell vampire transformation" ($15.68). The online auction site is adding magic spells and potions to its list of prohibited items. Yes, there's a list. Click through to see seven other verboten items.
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