Posted August 24, 2009
Always check feedback. If there is any negative, click that to get a list of the negative ones and see what actually went wrong. Sometimes it's just tossers complaining about something that wasn't the seller's fault.
Just because it's on eBay, doesn't mean it's the cheapest. Check things like Google Shopping search to make sure you can't get a better deal elsewhere.
Ask questions. Even if they're pretty pointless questions. The main purpose is to make sure that they respond and are friendly and informative. If they're not or don't respond at all then avoid.
Remember that the onus is on the buyer to provide feedback first.
As stated, ask for photos of the actual items if they're not provided.
If you're selling, use Turbolister. But don't sell games on eBay as they're royally screwing sellers in that category right now. But that does mean, as a buyer you'll be able to find cheaper games than before.
Just because it's on eBay, doesn't mean it's the cheapest. Check things like Google Shopping search to make sure you can't get a better deal elsewhere.
Ask questions. Even if they're pretty pointless questions. The main purpose is to make sure that they respond and are friendly and informative. If they're not or don't respond at all then avoid.
Remember that the onus is on the buyer to provide feedback first.
As stated, ask for photos of the actual items if they're not provided.
If you're selling, use Turbolister. But don't sell games on eBay as they're royally screwing sellers in that category right now. But that does mean, as a buyer you'll be able to find cheaper games than before.