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garinda 16-08-2005 14:44

eBay.
 
I've joined eBay, after eventually finding a name that hadn't been already take. I am thinking of supplementing my meagre income by selling some stuff on it.

Any tips, pitfalls, or experiences greatly received.:)

janet 16-08-2005 14:57

Re: eBay.
 
It's good fun gary and very addictive. Enjoy yourself, i check it out everyday.I have not had any problems with ebay so far.

MUMMIBOO 16-08-2005 16:00

Re: eBay.
 
Yeah dont spend too much.

Im a bit of an addict.

garinda 16-08-2005 16:14

Re: eBay.
 
Thanks ladies, hopefully I want to sell rather than buy, until I see something I just can't live without!;)

jimmi5bellies 16-08-2005 18:08

Re: eBay.
 
Hiya
Im a powerseller on ebay so if you need to know anything just ask. To start selling you have to register with your credit or debit card. You are best getting a feedback at buying though before selling as people are often aware of 0 zero feedback sellers trying to scam people.
Dont forget to add postage and packaging costs onto your auction and if you accept paypal as a payment the y also like to take their % as well.
Ebay charges from as little as 15p to sell your item but they also charge you a final value fee as well of the price it sells for.
Sounds complicated but it really isnt.

Chrissie

entwisi 16-08-2005 19:44

Re: eBay.
 
NEVER EVER GO ON WHILST DRUNK! :)

When buying, look at feedback and check out what sort of items they have sold. someone who has sold 200 DVDs to the same person may be a bit 'sus'. Personally I would be extra cautious if the person has less than 10 sales and less than 95% good feedback. For anything over £100 I would be looking to collect in person. Remember no matter what eBay tell you if it isn't as described in the auction you have 7 days from the sale to reject the goods under the distance selling regs.

When selling make sure you have fully cleared funds before sending the item or letting them collect. Never accept a bankers draft from someone for more than the item was sold/advertised for. It is a standard scam. the funds seem to clear, you send it on with the extra cash to pay for shipping etc. then the bank tells you its forged etc and claim the money back leaving you without cash or the goods.

Use Buy it Now if you are happy to set a price or use reserves to make sure stuf doesn't go for pennies.

Some people use 'friends' to bid items up. If eBay find out they will pull your account.

Ian

grego 16-08-2005 19:51

Re: eBay.
 
We buy quite a lot off ebay, well Ian does, both buy it now and auctioned items, we've had some good bargins and haven't had any bad experiences yet, we always check the feedback etc.

Romps 23-08-2005 12:46

Re: eBay.
 
[QUOTE=entwisi]NEVER EVER GO ON WHILST DRUNK! :)

looks like you won't make that much then hun!!!

KIPAX 23-08-2005 12:57

Re: eBay.
 
So garnida is a new user to ebay and as such will have a feedback of 0

and the advice to garinda is not to deal with people of 0 feedback as there probably a scam....


Whats wrong with this picture folks ? :)

garinda 23-08-2005 13:11

Re: eBay.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by KIPAX
So garnida is a new user to ebay and as such will have a feedback of 0

and the advice to garinda is not to deal with people of 0 feedback as there probably a scam....


Whats wrong with this picture folks ? :)

Am I a scam? Oh, dear.:(

I've been called worse, usually justifiably.;)

jimmi5bellies 23-08-2005 14:50

Re: eBay.
 
Kipax, was that aimed at the advice i gave or said ? or in a mocking fashion at garinda ? :confused:

What i was only saying is when i am buying i prefer to buy from people with feedback, at least you know then that they have had genuine sales put through ebay. As an ebayer with a few years experience ive seen some of the scams that some people do get away with on ebay and also spoke to people on the forums asking for help when they have been ripped off !

Chrissie

Tinkerbelle 23-08-2005 14:56

Re: eBay.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by entwisi
NEVER EVER GO ON WHILST DRUNK! :)


:rofl38: OMG that is so true !



My sister-in-law has bid on some very dubious items on eBay while under the influence and doesn't remember doing it the day after :D !!

jimmi5bellies 23-08-2005 15:04

Re: eBay.
 
I start buying all my sons xmas pressies from ebay from August onwards. Great for dvd's, ps2, xbox games and branded sportswear !

Save a fortune on shop prices. :D

grannyclaret 23-08-2005 15:06

Re: eBay.
 
ive never been on ebay,,, wouldent know how to go about it ,,i would be frightened to give my bank account number etc!!!!!!!!!!!!is it realy safe?

jimmi5bellies 23-08-2005 15:41

Re: eBay.
 
yes granny it is safe etc, at the end of the day no matter who you pay (ie) in a shop using a cheque you are still giving your bank account number away.
You can also pay sellers on ebay via a postal order or through paypal.


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