Bartender ethics

Unless you can point to a specific law saying it’s actually a crime, then it’s just a civil contract violation between two parties.

For this to make any sense, the auction price would have to end up lower than retail, or they’d have to be selling a year that’s sold out and generally unavailable. I can’t imagine a bottle of this year’s Jim Beam going for $200 at auction. If that were the case, you could just buy the shit retail and then sell it at auction.

I don’t have a book with me to check, but most of the paperbacks I’ve seen in the past 20 years or so have had a disclaimer saying “no cover = illegal.” Not sure if that was the exact wording.

Ah, here we go.

It is usually for a fraudulent purpose, but, selling stripped books, per se, is not illegal.

I have one that I fill with a very nice and inexpensive 20 year old brandy from Armenia. I got it on ebay.