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Scientology Blocks Sales of E-Meters on eBay

posted by Ellen Leventry | 12:01pm Wednesday February 20, 2008

As Americans, we expect three simple things: Life, liberty and the right to pursue happiness by selling things on eBay. But Scientology is standing in the way of that American dream, reports Scott Pilutik on RealityBasedCommunity.net. It seems that the notoriously litigious church has been using eBay’s Verified Rights Owner Program (VeRO) to keep ex-Scientologists, hoping to recoup some of the amounts that they spent on church-mandated gear, from selling their E-meters and other materials via the online auction giant.


The VeRO system was developed to enable copyright and intellectual property holders to challenge the listing of counterfeit products. But the system is not entirely foolproof. As Pilutuk explains, the uninitiated may think that there is an actual grievance process involved in VeRO, with eBay verifying the claim of infringement. But apparently eBay “essentially deputizes” said intellectual property holder, who can then go in and remove the listing themselves.
Pilituk admits that the system makes sense for manufacturers such as Rolex and Gucci, who would have little recourse otherwise. But he argues that Scientology cannot claim the E-meters for sale have been counterfeit or that their sale violates any trademark or patent law.
Sure, the Church of Scientology claims that E-meters shouldn’t be use outside the auspices of the church. But Pilutik thinks there are less altruistic motives at play: “It shouldn’t shock anyone that Scientology is trying to limit (if not eliminate) the secondary marketplace for E-meters, since they have a strong motivation to control the price on E-meters from their own production line (they update to a newer more expensive model every few years), and a strong motivation to control to whom they’re sold,” writes Pilutik.
“The economic motivation should be clear enough–Scientology doesn’t want what few members it has being exposed to a secondary market because it would undermine their monopoly on a prohibitively expensive and infrequently purchased item” he adds.
Ok, ok. So maybe price-gouging is right up there with Ma and apple pie, when it comes to values that American corporations embrace. But come on Scientology! Think of how many more folks you might be able to recruit if they didn’t have to put out so much money up front by buying second-hand at eBay? Maybe you should give the Gideons a call.



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Jim

posted February 20, 2008 at 11:36 pm


I read the original story last night. I would love to see people mass email eBay inquiring about this.



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Anonymous

posted February 21, 2008 at 6:02 am


Well in the first place most common people have no Idea E Meters are are what there all about I know I don’t nor any one I have ask about them so it seems a Little Publisised Explaining is in order before any public decision is Decided fairly one way or the other



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HDBABE

posted March 20, 2008 at 1:10 pm


I KNOW what they are, they use those to try to get you to join and it was quite funny to me! A meter to tell me about my stress. I was griefing about the death of my two sons at the time! I just happen to walk by the place they have in downtown Portland, Oregon. And they never mention GOD ro Religious…. it’s all about getting your money and believing in something some dude that started Scientology. That if you read on a web these days about him now that he is DEAD! You would be shocked to find what a Werido he really was…. and some of the kooky stuff he believed in and did! So to me WHY IN THE WORLD WOULD ANYBODY WANT TO BUY ONE OF THOSE METERS OFF Ebay or Any place! I call it a “DUH”! DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY! Buy a Bible instead! And no I am not some religious kook, myself! I believe in a Higher Power but more spiritual about life! BE A GOOD PERSON FIRST!



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jimbo

posted April 10, 2008 at 9:28 pm


What is interesting to me is that what is being described above amounts to essentially a brainwashing and marketing scheme. If there is something along the lines of “managers”, “executives”, “associates”, according to the number of new salespeople, I mean additions to the congregation, this would be a multilevel marketing scheme. Which is illegal.
I have no idea about scientology or what it entails, obviously.
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