The hidden catches of Ebay?
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04-08-2014, 06:25 PM
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If its an auction, the current price is $91. You won't know what actual price it sells for until the auction ends. Many people bid in the last minute. The price could quickly jump from $91 to $500, who knows. It depends on who else "out there" will bid on that computer and how much money that are prepared to pay. Only the winning bidder pays, they pay the amount that they won the auction at. No one else pays anything and obviously they get nothing. Check regarding "free shipping" it may only be for local deliveries. Always check with the seller. But a seller can "not sell" to the highest bidder if they decide they don't like the price they got (ie not enough) common excuses are "it got broken" or "it was advertised elsewhere and already sold but I forgot to cancel the listing". It happens,njust as sellers have buyers who win auctions and then decide not to pay. If you want the least problems, only deal with sellers who have sold lots of items and have high feedback score ie sold over 200 items for 99% positive feedback. PayPal is the payment facility that is used - it enables buyers to pay sellers safely and quickly.
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The hidden catches of Ebay? - Sally - 04-08-2014, 06:15 PM
[] - falsi fiable - 04-08-2014, 06:16 PM
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