A 10-Step Guide To eBay[Let's Get Personal]
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Knowing what you want is one thing. But knowing what you should bid is another. Know how much the item you are looking for usually costs and target around that to get a deal. Check out fan forums and check out how much it would cost to import these items through a regular shop or online store. Items to Avoid My advice is to avoid big ticket items. There is potential risk when buying any electronic equipment and dealing with returns on eBay can be an extreme and costly hassle. Customer service in stores can be a great asset in buying a big ticket item. Just be smart about your purchases. Utilize common sense. Don’t use eBay to buy an engagement ring for your fiancé-to-be. Budget Wisely Plan how much you can afford to spend on “extra-curricular” items before you even begin your first search. Enforce your rules. Ebay can be a dangerous place to splurge. Beware of Addictions Just be warned that eBay can lead into a complex set of addictions that is similar to first time you played Tetris. Ebay lets you choose how much you think an item is worth. However, you are not alone. Getting into a bidding war can get intense. It is all about beating the other guy. Fierce competition for items can lead to increased addiction to eBay. It’s strangely like playing a combination of a strategy game and gambling. Tips for Searching and Buying Proxy Bid With Proxy Bidding you can input your final bid amount right from the beginning of the auction. The bid amount increases systematically when other people try to input a bid on your item. While this may take some of the fun out of the game, it saves time and can help you maintain your budget. Ask Questions Ask your seller questions if their description is not clear. Know your item before you place a bid. Ask about the shipping costs. Sometimes a seller will ship to your location even though they have not specified it in their listing. Asking questions can never hurt. If a seller does not respond, don’t buy. Don’t be Afraid to Check the Oversea Markets Don’t be afraid to buy items from the UK or Japan. A lot of cool items come out of these areas and never reach North American shores. Currency issues are easily dealt with via PayPal and the wait shipping on these items is often better than the wait for domestic ground shipping. Just make sure there are no format issues. Check eBay Stores Ebay stores are often a safe place to buy items. They are like regular stores and sell a large quantity of items. The selling is a little more systematic, but the buying environment is safer. The prices will usually be a little higher, but you can still find major deals. Read This is the single most important rule for smart eBay shopping. Read the item description at least three times before you bid. This will give you time to think over your purchase and learn about the condition of your item. Making a bid is like signing a contract. Read the fine print! Even though it is rare, there are a few tricks that can be played on the unassuming inattentive shopper. Knowledge is power! Be Aware of Shipping Costs Ebay shopping can be fun until you realize that you forgot to add the shipping costs. Be sure to budget the shipping costs into your final bidding amount. Keeping an eye on shipping costs will help make sure your deal is a deal. A lot of sellers will offer discounted shipping if you buy more than one item just make sure you are buying items you actually want. As a last point on shipping, you will also want to make sure your precious item is securely packaged and is sent to you the way you want. Feedback This is the eBay report card. Make sure you check your seller’s report card before buying. Read the feedback that other users have left. This helps weed out potential scumbags. ___________________________________ Although it might sound complex, buying on eBay is a quick and easy way to get anything that you may be looking for. So remember these suggestions and keep your eyes peeled. |
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