Getting Great Deals
on EBay
by: Lorraine
Venner
I love getting a
deal. I try to smell them out from miles away. I love frequent garage
sales, flea markets, closeouts, and more -- but found that I could much
better by simply buying through online auctions - if I shop carefully.
Getting a deal
out of EBay auctions is an art. Buying from auctions can be a costly
proposition or a very economical option depending on your tactics. Buy
wisely by learning from my (sometimes costly) experiences.
1. Is the Seller
Trustworthy?
Both EBay and
Yahoo auctions have seller ratings. Read these and their associated
reviews. If the seller has a great rating from buying and a poor one
from selling, you probably don't want to buy from them. Look at both
praises and complaints as they may or may not apply to what you are
bidding on.
2. Read the
Description Throughly
It is very easy
to read what you want to see in an Ebay auction rather than what is
actually written there. Read both what is in the Ebay description and
what is NOT in the description. Often your mind will want to fill in
details with what is your dream interpretation. You need to re-read the
description until you find out whether what you are searching for and
what the seller is selling match.
* Used or New?
Is the item you
are buying used or new? If it doesn't say new, you are most likely
buying something that is used.
* Real or Fake
Is the item you
are interested in "real" gold, sterling silver or pearls? For example,
a description saying: "gold necklace for sale" does NOT say 14 kt gold
or 18kt gold. That most likely means a gold COLORED necklace which may
or may not have actual gold metal. This also applies to pearls as many
call plastic fake pearls simply "pearls".
If the seller is
selling beads, those beads could be plastic, glass, stone, scrap metal,
crystal, chips, wood, clay, gemstone or some other material.
* Item Details
Does the EBay
description really say how much you are getting, how long the item is,
and quality of the item? Selling by the pound can be a great deal - or
a horrible deal.
* Beware of
Hidden Costs
Look at shipping
and handling costs. I've seen many penny auctions that have $13 or more
shipping. Some auctions even have handling fees.
* How Fast Will
it Ship?
I've been seeing
a fair amount of auctions that note that the product will ship in 2
months or that shipping time is 2 months. If you are buying for a
particular holiday, be sure that you will get the item in time.
3. Is it a
Bargain For You?
Many times an
EBay auction will say that the items are "worth $XXX". In many cases,
that price is inflated. Often you can find similar items much cheaper
tah "$XXX" at normal stores. (However, the auction price may still be
cheaper than you can by elsewhere - it really helps to know how much
you usually pay for items!) If you are only interested in some of the
items in an auction, adjust your bid to reflect how much you are
willing to pay for just those items unless you plan to sell the rest as
that is how much you would pay for it elsewhere.
4. Auction Fever
Compare prices
on the net at the same time to avoid overpaying. Know that usually you
can get the item later elsewhere. Wise buyers know to walk away when
the price is higher than the item is worth to them.
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