I've bought more than I've sold on eBay and thought should I share that info. Double bids, off line bidding, foreign currency fees. Postage, couriers, packing. Should I share this info? Have you info ( the real reason for the topic) you'd like to share?
I'll start. Packing. Projectors. If they can move, they'll damage. Use newspaper or the like to pack around the projector to prevent movement. Double box them too. So that the projector is sound fast in a box then pack the box. Lable so that it's oriented the correct way up. Use Click and Collect and print clealy the address lable ensuring lefgability. Click and Collect is eBay solution to sending to a safe address such as Argos. The buyer is then notified to collect. The seller hopefully spendes a bit more time packing knowing tha package is witnessed by staff.
Sellers, postage involves your time and effort. Charge accordingly explaining this. Use trusted couriers not the cheapest. Remember, no returns is just lip service. The buyer will get their money back. Discribe accurately and price accordingly. As a seller you stand to loose time and postage and the item. Be truthful.
eBay is a marker. Post during busy times like Christmas can be a lottery. Win an item, ask the seller to hold it for a week or two, so the rush is over. Take photos of your parcel and adress lable. Take videos of recieving your parcel especially underneath so they know it's not been tampered with. Be proactive.
Double bids just make it look like there's two bidders. A bidding war, where as theres jus one bidder who bid the initial bid then a second bid of a bit more.
Offline bidding is as said. Automatic bids placed seconds befor the end. The seller can withdraw the item prior to last second bids. Automatic bids just stop bid wars. If an item has a worth, auto bidding is good for buyers to stick to a max. However, sellers may find it's unfair! This goes back to discription and honesty.
Currency. Always as a seller, only accept your own currency. Buyers may jave forwading addresses in you country but purchase on a forigne currency, costing you money.
Be aware.
Don't Post if unsure.
Pack well.
Be honest.
Don't be taken for a fool.
Negative feedback is ok.
Either get your money back.
Or as a seller, if you don't like the attitude of the buyer, don't post.
Anyway. Better get to bed now.
I'll start. Packing. Projectors. If they can move, they'll damage. Use newspaper or the like to pack around the projector to prevent movement. Double box them too. So that the projector is sound fast in a box then pack the box. Lable so that it's oriented the correct way up. Use Click and Collect and print clealy the address lable ensuring lefgability. Click and Collect is eBay solution to sending to a safe address such as Argos. The buyer is then notified to collect. The seller hopefully spendes a bit more time packing knowing tha package is witnessed by staff.
Sellers, postage involves your time and effort. Charge accordingly explaining this. Use trusted couriers not the cheapest. Remember, no returns is just lip service. The buyer will get their money back. Discribe accurately and price accordingly. As a seller you stand to loose time and postage and the item. Be truthful.
eBay is a marker. Post during busy times like Christmas can be a lottery. Win an item, ask the seller to hold it for a week or two, so the rush is over. Take photos of your parcel and adress lable. Take videos of recieving your parcel especially underneath so they know it's not been tampered with. Be proactive.
Double bids just make it look like there's two bidders. A bidding war, where as theres jus one bidder who bid the initial bid then a second bid of a bit more.
Offline bidding is as said. Automatic bids placed seconds befor the end. The seller can withdraw the item prior to last second bids. Automatic bids just stop bid wars. If an item has a worth, auto bidding is good for buyers to stick to a max. However, sellers may find it's unfair! This goes back to discription and honesty.
Currency. Always as a seller, only accept your own currency. Buyers may jave forwading addresses in you country but purchase on a forigne currency, costing you money.
Be aware.
Don't Post if unsure.
Pack well.
Be honest.
Don't be taken for a fool.
Negative feedback is ok.
Either get your money back.
Or as a seller, if you don't like the attitude of the buyer, don't post.
Anyway. Better get to bed now.
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