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Non Gaming Discussions => Off-Topic => Topic started by: QuDDus on October 24, 2003, 12:22:32 PM
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I am really of thinking about buying off ebay I seen a few things I want to buy, but I am always thinking I will get ripped off. I read everything about the seller and Idem I still have doubts though.
Anybody out there have any good luck on ebay?
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i bought a tee- shirt, was perfect condition, and abot half the price. my mum sells stuff on there all the time, she doesnt rip peep off.
i think u can go off peep write ups a lot on ebay
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I`ve bought a few things including a PS2 and a couple of motherboards and not had any trouble.
I only tend to buy from sellers with plenty of good feedback and who have sold items very recently.
If in doubt email the seller with a question about the item, that way you can be sure they are monitoring their sale and that they are using a working email address
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I\'ve bought countless items off Ebay and it\'s been good for the most part. Common sense dictates a lot of sales on Ebay. Only buy items with pictures / user with a lot of feedback and a lot of good feedback. If you buy an item that has a vague description, no picture and from a new user and you get screwed over, blame yourself.
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Yeah it works great as long as you intelligently assess the risk of each transaction. I would demand a much longer and cleaner feedback record when bidding on something for $200 than I would when bidding on something for $20.
People who say "Ebay is the DEVIL" and "I\'ll NEVER USE EBAY" are idiots. It works fine as long as you don\'t get caught up in bidding on something that looks too good to be true. Many of those stories come from boneheads who sent a $3,000 check to someone with no feedback. That was his own fault, not Ebay\'s.
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The key to EBAY is to bid in the last 10 seconds.
Don\'t bid on it before the very end. You don\'t want to give people the opportunity to rebid.. FIgure out the last moment you can make a bid and rock on.
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I used to buy and sell all the time. They were a lot better before, they\'re starting to have a bit of a harder time now. Always check feedback. Avoid Paypal. That\'s it.
I\'ve done a couple of $500 deals with no problems on Ebay.
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Best part about eBay is buying brand spanking new mechandise at over half off retail. The amp I want costs $999 at Crutchfield but $465 new on eBay... duhhhh which do I choose???
I mainly use the Buy It Now option, and many established stores sell their products there.
Always look at their description and feedback rating carfeully. Don\'t be one of the goofballs that bought a $1,000 Sony 35" Wega TV BOX.
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Yea, there are some people out there to trick you, but if you use your common sense, it\'s no problem. I just recently got into using the past 2 months, I\'ve purchased lots of stuff already.
Nothing wrong with Paypal either.
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I love ebay, got me a $500 watch for 40 bucks, brand new and perfect condition. If you have extra cash, just surf ebay and the closing auctions, you\'ll ALWAYS find great deals.
BTW, I\'ve bought off ebay countless times and never was screwed over.
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I\'ve never understood why people bid rapidly way before the auction is done. All it does is jacking up the price... place your bid as close to the closing time as possible...
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Originally posted by Samwise
I\'ve never understood why people bid rapidly way before the auction is done. All it does is jacking up the price... place your bid as close to the closing time as possible...
Um, I already said that.. Think up your own ideas...
* Beats Samwise with penis.
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Originally posted by FatalXception
I used to buy and sell all the time. They were a lot better before, they\'re starting to have a bit of a harder time now. Always check feedback. Avoid Paypal. That\'s it.
I\'ve done a couple of $500 deals with no problems on Ebay.
You said avoid paypal. A lot of sellers use paypal what problems are there with using paypal?
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I use Paypal for almost everything and never had a problem. Not sure why Fatal would say that.
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I don\'t know why either. Paypal is pretty nice actually.
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Paypal is pretty nice. They do take a bit of your money when some is sent to you (how much depends on the service you sign up and what upgrades you apply to your account), but last I checked, it was free if you sign up for the most basic of stuff. I needed to take a credit card payment from someone (a VERY large sum of money) and I had to upgrade my account so they take like 1-5% off each transaction now. Hardly a big deal though. It\'s like tax basically, just a lot less.
As for the topic, EBay is great. I find lots of great things on there I would never find in a store and the prices are always right. If it gets a little too big for my bank account, I just stop bidding and wait for the next item to end and probably make out like a bandit on that one. Simple fact is, for collectibles, in all types of conditions, and for the best deals on items, best I\'ve heard is half off of the COST price, EBay can\'t be beat. I\'ve not been screwed once and my feedback rating is flawless as well.
If bidding just isn\'t your thing, you can go through EBay\'s sales site at half.com and see what you can dig up on there. They sometimes have pretty good deals there too.
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I can`t understand the avoid Paypal comment either. I`ve used Paypal on all but one of my purchases and had no problem.
I would have thought using Paypal would give one a greater sense of security when paying. They have good fraud protection and full records of the sellers bank details.