The sale of items that are illegal or heavily regulated by law is not permitted on Tradera.
Why do we have this rule? The sale of items related to the above regulations is either prohibited or regulated by law. To help our members comply with Swedish law, we have rules regarding which items may and may not be sold.
Prohibited Items
Shares, bonds, or investment shares in companies or real estate, including but not limited to limited companies or partnerships
Offers to invest money in a business ventureMulti-level marketing (MLM), pyramid schemes, matrix schemes, or similar sales methods
Ongoing business operations - if the sale involves a transfer of shares or a portion of shares, a loan of shares, or any other form of debt in the company
Cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoins, Litecoins, and Dogecoins
Cigarettes and snus
E-cigarettes & accessories, nicotine gum, and nicotine patches
Packaging containing alcohol
Flavored tobacco
Current registration plates, or plates that resemble or are claimed to resemble such registration plates
All items that are primarily intended to alter identification documents, permits, or registration plates
Antique coins, weapons, grave goods, ceramics, jewelry, and tools
Religious objects
Fossils and minerals
Sex toys
Condoms
BDSM/Bondage clothing or accessories
A bottle that you have filled yourself from a larger perfume bottle
Perfume testers
Copies of perfumes or makeup
Perfumes where the scent is compared to perfumes from other brands
Organs
Bones
Blood
Feces
Semen
Eggs
Birth certificates, driver's licenses, ID cards, or passports
Fake ID cards and all equipment used to manufacture such cards
Documents that allow the holder to misuse titles (e.g., academic and official titles), including professional titles (e.g., doctor and lawyer)
All sales of stolen goods are prohibited by law
Items subject to import or export bans
Goods that have been produced in countries subject to sanctions, such as:
Iran
Syria
Cuba
North Korea
Permitted to sell, with restrictions
Old share certificates or share certificates with collector's value, provided that such share certificates are either invalid or represent a share in a company that no longer exists, and cannot be redeemed for money or other securities in other companies
Websites and domain names
"Ready-to-go" businesses, e.g. vending machines*
Empty alcohol bottles as long as it is clearly stated in the description that they are empty and the ad has clear pictures of the open bottle without contents
Cigarette packages, snus cans and cigar packages if they are empty
Collector's number plates (i.e., plates that are no longer valid for use on a vehicle)
Certificates or permits for vehicle parts may only be advertised together with the vehicle part
When a vehicle part is sold, the description must state whether the vehicle's roadworthiness still applies according to local regulations after the vehicle part has been fitted
The seller must state in the description what type of document (certificate for the vehicle part or similar) is included with the vehicle partIt must not appear that the accompanying documents are sufficient for the vehicle in which the part is fitted to obtain a roadworthiness certificate
Homemade cosmetic products as long as they comply with Swedish legislation
Cosmetic product samples in their original packaging where the ingredients list is in Swedish or English
To sell homemade soap, a certificate is required stating that the product is licensed under the EU's cosmetics register CPNP