How to Purchase on EBay and Not Get Ripped Off!

Whenever you’re thinking of buying something on eBay, it helps to know that the sellers are reputable.
Use the site http://toolhaus.org/ and put in the sellers name and it will pull out all the sellers bad and neutral feedback.
It costs nothing, you have nothing as a sign. It was about 7 years ago, I myself have been using it for 7 years.

A lot of buyers seem to make the mistake of buying from a seller and trying to see their feedback, but finding a bad item is kind of hard to do if they have a ton of feedback. Toolhaus is perfect for this.

A tip for rating reviews… Just don’t look at the number of bad reviews and say “wow it has alot!” See in the comments.
See what they are and who they say.
What I’m paying attention to is the shipping comment. I don’t want to buy anything from a seller that takes 2 weeks to ship an item. This way, he didn’t even see you drop the traffic.

You see people talking about high shipping fees. I don’t like sellers who charge ALOT extra for shipping fees, but if it says $10.00 to ship the CD to you and the auction is for 99 cents. And you also have, 80 cents of the price has taxes on it. It is unfair to leave bad feedback about high shipping fees. You’ve signed up before what you pay if you ship and the cost is also what you want to pay, why leave it looking bad?

So I don’t agree with the chief shipping costs. But if the front is opened then you should complain.
I hate sellers that don’t tell you the price before shipping. If he doesn’t say what shipping is, email the seller, if he doesn’t answer, don’t bid on that auction.

A seller feedback tool is quite useful when evaluating a seller.
So many people see a cheap price and just order without checking, then it causes problems in the long run.

Also, stay away from these guys with books for sale on ebay that are like 1 cent to 99 cents with “digital delivery”
You will see that almost all sellers have less than 100 reviews.
1 Thats because they are abutting the feedback system.
A couple of books about selling on eBay say that the auctions run out (if you have under 100 views) because almost anyone in the auction will jump less than the goat. If you win this, you will get an email where you can download your book and then they will ask you for an answer.
This way of building forthem feedback will reach 100%.
What is C? because when you have 100 views, it allows you to use eBays capabilities to run multiple auctions of the same job. It allows you to be able to use the classifieds section of eBay to get noticed faster.

The above mentioned is one of the most important pieces of information when buying a book on which to sell on ebay.
If ebay sends you feedback account, you will pay your account.

You wouldn’t believe how many of their sellers are contracted against eBaysTOS .
eBay does not go around policing the site. They rely on auction prices to report.

I was recently looking around eBay office 2007. I came across office, xp and vista auctions. A lot of what was said in the auction were “Academic” versions. Few sellers say in the auction that they are full masters and have the rights to sell like eBay software.
Well, Microsoft contacted me several times after recalling them. These sellers are no longer part of eBay!
Do not buy any academic or student versions off eBay. When the software is ready to open the update, the device IP update from. From time to time, Microsoft will check the ips against its databases and what may be suspected. You have a copy of the software.

One seller on eBay was selling an average of twenty copies viewed daily at an average of $200.00 a pop!
Microsoft sent me a check for 500 last week to do this reward. He didn’t know it was going to happen.
I am also in Microsoft
focus group now that I make $75.00 for each time focus group. The latter is about 1 m.

So I hope this info helps some people with eBay.
Ebay is a great tool if used properly.
One of my selling accounts has over 11 thousand views since I started. and only 7 bad feedback on that account.

If you sell on eBay, list your items! (I always describe it below) because the way the expectations are not so high and the feedback is terrible like “Looked better than described!”

So don’t do price “reserve” auctions. They tend to steal customers away from you.
I tend to sell items that I know will move and the auctions will start at 99 cents. Also, if I found it popular enough, I would sell more than I wanted.
i.e… I am selling 2 items, I start one for 99 cents and I start the other same auction at $11.00, the price Iactually need for the item. 99 percent of the auction gets 500 more page hits than the 11 dollar auction.
99 cents auction for $14.00 and 11 for 11 sells.

A little but true. What matters most is what you are selling.

The other end. Don’t sell one. Wait until you have at least 4 or 5 items to sell. Then you will be able to start at least 2 auctions for 99 cents (i dont care if your car do) place other auctions instead at the price you want.
By running two auctions for 99 cents, you get exposure. Yes, he wanted to give me 20 dollars, but only to list. It’s probably going to sell. If you count the other things well, and two of those 99 cents or less look far away. Buyers always click “but selling other items”. and then more exposure to get you top dollar on another item!

Well that’s all for now, I need to do something. Asking questions will soon be added to the eBay section here.

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