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Avoiding eBay Buying Pitfalls
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Hot Tips For Ebay Buyers
Ebay is the world's greatest e-commerce site. With over 147
million registered users from all over the world, it's
definitely here to stay. Whether you're a newbie Ebay buyer or
already an aficionado, you could always make use of the
following tips on buying on Ebay.
Know exactly what you're looking for.
There's no other better way to waste your time browsing on eBay
than not knowing what you're actually looking for. If you're not
only looking for a single item, it will be helpful to jot down a
list of your "searchable" items.
Browse like a pro.
In EBay, items are sorted and placed in almost 26,000
categories. If you would like to hasten the searching process,
it will help if you look for the same keyword in the titles and
captions of the item listings found. Just tick the small box
right under the search box on the results page of your first
search then hit the search button again.
Make use of your options.
To narrow down the category you're searching in, click on the
option box above the results, which is found on the right part
of the screen. Then, you can choose whether you would like your
results to be focused on "lowest price", "highest price", "newly
listed" or "ending first".
Inspect on the item.
Checking on the authenticity of an item, especially if
it's an
antique or a memorabilia is a must. Do your homework by
researching more, confirming its condition and not just relying
on its photograph. Comparing it with similar items will also
improve your chances of purchasing an item that's worth your
dough.
Know your seller.
Your seller might be continents away from you. It would be a
wise move on your part to check on your seller's credibility.
Seeing his feedback rating is one way to accomplish this. It's a
number that's followed by a star. Reading the item's description
carefully may also help in ensuring that you won't get ripped
off. The return policies, mode of payment, and postage costs
must be noted well. Also, the "ask seller a question" option is
not placed there just for any reason. Make the most out of it.
Be the Best Bidder.
If an item you value a lot is auctioned and you want to jump in,
go stick to your maximum bid. Bidding higher without really
analyzing the item's worth commonly happens. Better consider
that since you're the one buying, you call the shots on where
your money will go. Sniping services can also help in this
endeavor.
About the author:
David Riewe is a Publisher and Online Marketer. Visit his eBay
Blog to Discover 101 Ebay Auction Tips in this FREE ebook
http://www.push-button-online-income.com/ebayblog
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