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EBAY often makes it into the news thanks to users trying to trade sperm, 9/11 memorabilia and miscellaneous body parts, but apparently it has a conservative streak that has driven off a niche and -- how to put it -- kinky, section of its audience. Melbourne woman Susie Choppin, banned from selling her body-moulding kit on the web auction site, has set up her own service -- coincidentally called Sexybay -- to handle material from people the US giant has blacklisted. ``Whether it's granddad's old porn collection, or some erotic art that's too hot for the lounge room, if it's legal, you can trade it on Sexybay,'' a promo for the service reads. ``Sexybay now gives people the vehicle to buy and sell adult products that eBay obviously finds offensive.'' An eBay spokesman declined to discuss how the launch of Sexybay made the auction giant feel. ``Thank you for your inquiry, and we decline to comment on the launch of this site,'' he said
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