Vintage Fire Alarms And Bells
Friday, February 16th, 2007 by eBay Auctioneer   Subscribe To Our FeedInformation to Lend a Hand with Winning Auctions on eBay:
1) You might find that there are times when you should leave the Buy it Now button as a last resort: it can be a useful way of ending last-minute contests with a decisive 'this is mine' gesture.
2) If a buyer has problems, he or she can rate the seller "negative" and leave a comment such as "never received product".
3) eBay is an easy place for unscrupulous sellers to market counterfeit merchandise, which can be difficult for novice buyers to distinguish without careful study of the auction description.
4) Sellers won't generally be reluctant to sell to buyers without much of a reputation, simply because it is the buyer who takes most of the risk in a transaction.
5) As a last resort when you have issues with a transaction, you should seek advice from consumer groups in your country, or from the police.
Millions of collectibles, appliances, computers, furniture, equipment, vehicles, and other miscellaneous items are listed, bought, and sold daily. Large international companies, such as IBM, sell their newest products and offer services on eBay using competitive auctions and fixed-priced storefronts.
A Tidbit of eBay History:
In January 2007, eBay acquired online ticket marketplace Stubhub for 0 million.
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