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<blockquote data-quote="Neo" data-source="post: 2220329" data-attributes="member: 4139"><p>I suppose there must be some out there buying things at random..they old "impulse buyers", but Ebay is a great place for finding specific things or hard to get things.. or in the case of bundles a good place to find most of the things you need to get you going at a reasonable price.</p><p></p><p>With Ebay though I would suggest always reading a sellers or buyers feedback it is a good indicator of whether or not payment/delivery may be a problem before it IS a problem. If buying/selling internationally always find out the shipping price "before" bidding. From a buyers perspective Ive always found things go a lot more smoothly if you pay sooner rather than later once you win a bid, sellers always appreciate not being kept waiting. Also if unsure about an item you want to bid on...ask, send the seller a question, find out.. dont just bid blind and hope for the best. With bidding itself..common sense is not to bid until the last few minutes of the end of a sale, far too many people bid any time someone else bids on the same item as if having thier name as highest bidder for the entire duration of a lot means something... it doesnt all it does is unduely push the price up for yourself... save the bidding until near the end and pip the opponents at the post. Finally always leave honest feedback whether buying or selling as it helps future people who may deal with you or the other individual make a better determination of what to expect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neo, post: 2220329, member: 4139"] I suppose there must be some out there buying things at random..they old "impulse buyers", but Ebay is a great place for finding specific things or hard to get things.. or in the case of bundles a good place to find most of the things you need to get you going at a reasonable price. With Ebay though I would suggest always reading a sellers or buyers feedback it is a good indicator of whether or not payment/delivery may be a problem before it IS a problem. If buying/selling internationally always find out the shipping price "before" bidding. From a buyers perspective Ive always found things go a lot more smoothly if you pay sooner rather than later once you win a bid, sellers always appreciate not being kept waiting. Also if unsure about an item you want to bid on...ask, send the seller a question, find out.. dont just bid blind and hope for the best. With bidding itself..common sense is not to bid until the last few minutes of the end of a sale, far too many people bid any time someone else bids on the same item as if having thier name as highest bidder for the entire duration of a lot means something... it doesnt all it does is unduely push the price up for yourself... save the bidding until near the end and pip the opponents at the post. Finally always leave honest feedback whether buying or selling as it helps future people who may deal with you or the other individual make a better determination of what to expect. [/QUOTE]
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