
Buying On eBay: The Importance of Checking Feedback
Are you interested in using eBay to shop online? If you are, you are definitely not alone, as eBay is one of the most popular online marketplaces. As you likely already know, eBay is an online auction website; an online auction website that allows internet users to post items that they have in their possession, but not longer want or need, for sale. While this tends to give you a large number of products to choose from, it can make getting scammed on eBay relatively easy; however, there is a way that you cannot fall victim to some of the most common eBay scams. That way involves checking feedback.
If this is your first time using eBay, you may not necessarily know that buyers and sellers are able to leave each other feedback; in fact, they are encouraged to do so. Now, if another eBay buyer, just like you, were to have a positive experience, like they got their item in a timely matter and it was what they expected, they would be likely to leave a positive feedback. Positive feedbacks are marked with green circles with plus signs in them. On the other hand, if an eBay buyer has a negative experience, like they never received their item or it was in poor condition, a negative comment may be left. Negative comments are market by red circles with negative signs in them. In addition to positive or negative comments, eBay buyers are also able to leave neutral comments, which are commonly used when a problem arose, but the seller in question fixed it in a timely matter. Also, next to the positive, negative, or neutral markings, eBay buyers can also leave comments.
Although you might not necessarily think about it, the feedback that an eBay seller has can give you insight into the type of service that you may receive. As a way, this feedback serves as reputation for an eBay seller. When shopping at a traditional retail store, there is a good chance that you wouldn’t shop at a store that is known for selling poor quality products or a store that has poor customer service. The same thinking should be applied when using eBay. You don’t want to business with an eBay seller that has a number of poor feedback ratings, as it is a sign of what may come.
If you are interested in examining the feedback of an eBay seller, you can easily do so. When visiting an online auction listing page, say a listing for a new set of hair clippers, in the right hand corner there should be a “Meet the Seller,” section. That section has information on the seller’s eBay feedback, as well as a link that you can click to see each individual feedback rating. You are urged to click that link. When examining an eBay seller’s feedback, you need to remember that it is not uncommon for a seller to deal with disgruntled customers; customers that may leave negative feedback for no reason at all. That is why it is not uncommon to see a few negative feedback ratings; however, be on the lookout for any eBay seller who has an excessive number of them or a new eBay seller that has a large number of negative feedback ratings, as they are someone you should try and avoid.
In short, examining the feedback ratings or comments of an eBay seller will only take a few minutes of your time, but it may end up saving you a considerable amount of money. When shopping on eBay, it is advised that you use your best judgment. A number of negative feedback ratings may be a sure sign that an eBay seller may be out to scam you, in one way or another.
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Can I buy a Blackberry Storm off of ebay & have it activated w/out having to extend my contract?I have verizon & currently have a blackberry pearl. I want the storm but I'm not eligible for an upgrade for awhile & I don't want to spend $500 on a new phone. If I find a verizon blackberry storm on ebay & buy it do I just take it to verizon to be activated? How does it work?? Thanks!
March 9th, 2010 on 3:12 am
You can use a reloadable visa card on ebay as long as you register the card with your home address.
March 9th, 2010 on 3:13 am
how you know if she is actually a virgin.
by her attitude about sex?
March 9th, 2010 on 3:59 am
Actually, yes you can use the Simon Mall Gift Card Online. You need to register it first and add a billing address. Just go here: https://www.simon.com/giftcard/account_register.aspx
Use it fast because this card has fees starting 12 months from purchase.
March 9th, 2010 on 4:10 am
someone took a bite @ number 1 !
MMMMM… Sacrilegious !!
March 9th, 2010 on 5:30 am
Get One! I am a veteran ebayer and the most important thing you can do as a buyer, is to set up a paypal account! It's free and it's easy. Never, never, never, give out your card info to a seller and never pay with a personal check!
Just go to: paypal.com and give your info. It is safe and, they have buyer protection. PayPal has saved my "cheese" on more than one occasion!
March 9th, 2010 on 6:18 am
You'll doit but through ebay, you go to my ebay and clik on pay now link and follow the instructions.
You need to sig up with pay pal first, go to my ebay. on yhe lef there is a my pay pal account clik and sing up
Good luck and happy bidding
March 9th, 2010 on 8:16 am
cough* no life cough*
March 9th, 2010 on 6:23 pm
I’ve seen a air guitar for $23000
March 9th, 2010 on 7:27 pm
@PinkHairSakuraGirl
The guy didn’t show up because his wife didn’t allow him too. Just saying.
March 10th, 2010 on 4:55 am
@Yenlas i’ve seen a guitar for 725,250 + 25,000 shipping
March 10th, 2010 on 8:44 am
Your right!haha
March 11th, 2010 on 4:49 am
Pay Pal is very secure…..just make sure you only purchase items from trusted people on Ebay…..that can be determined by their sales record next to their names.
March 11th, 2010 on 10:11 am
They dont sell them in Canada.
But you can use Visa gift cards on Ebay.
March 11th, 2010 on 8:04 pm
On eBay, theoretically yes. If the seller offers Local Pickup, and is willing to accept payment in person, then you could pay them directly in cash.
If you want to buy something online, and don't have a credit card, check out Craigslist.
March 12th, 2010 on 2:05 am
If by "eBay credits" you mean eBay Gift Certificates, they can be bought on-line anywhere with a PayPal account. If you don't have one, Sign Up (tiny print) at the top center of the page.
https://www.paypal.com/
eBay Gift Certificates can be emailed directly to your Gift Recipient or to you for personal gift giving and can be used for any purchase or auction on eBay.
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_ebay-gift-certificate
Your Gift Recipient will also need a PayPal account and an eBay account. If they don’t, they'll be given the opportunity to register on eBay and sign up for a PayPal account when they purchase an item.
http://pages.ebay.com/help/pay/certificates.html#redeeming
To redeem a Gift Certificate:
"1. Click the Pay now button for the item you are buying.
2. Enter the redemption code from the gift certificate, gift card, or coupon in the "Redemption code" field at the bottom the page and click the Apply button.
Tip: If you received your redemption code online, it’s easier to copy it and paste it into the “Redemption code” field instead of typing it.
3.Click the "Update Total" link to see your new total.
4. Complete your purchase. If the value of your gift certificate, gift card, or coupon doesn't cover the total price of your purchase, you can pay the balance with your PayPal account using your PayPal balance, bank account, or credit card."
March 12th, 2010 on 2:10 am
hey can anyone tell if there is a garanty on ebay
March 12th, 2010 on 11:17 am
March 12th, 2010 on 11:50 am
Whats the music anyone?