
I love to shop, it really doesn’t matter what the item
is. I enjoy clothes, shoes, art, most anything you can
imagine shopping for. Yet I do have to pay attention to
how much I spend because all those small purchases do
add up over time. I have found I can buy twice as much
stuff that I want if I shop at the various online
auction sites. Trust me, you can find some great
bargains on both new and used items. The two most
popular online auction sites are eBay and eBid.
There are literally thousands of products to choose from
so you will likely find anything you are looking for. I
enjoy finding things that the stores no longer carry but
that I know are great products. Once you time in a
specific item into the search box you will get a listing
of all the products available. You can view them by the
auctions that are ending first, the lowest price, the
highest price, whatever you want.
To get the very best deals from these online auctions,
you really want to do your homework before you place a
bid on any item. Take a look at the reputation of the
seller. You will be able to see the number of items they
have sold as well as feedback from the people the sold
it to. Take a look at what these people have to say. You
want to make sure the seller seems honest with what they
are listing and they ship timely.
Make sure you find out about the cost of shipping the
item to you before you bid on it as well. Some
individuals place the cost very low but then they charge
an outrageous fee for shipping. This is because the cost
they have to pay the auction site for their listing is
based on the price they open the bidding at. If the
auction you are looking at doesn’t give the shipping
cost I strongly recommend you email the seller and get
an answer before you bid on the item.
Most sellers on these online auction sites are pretty
straight forward in regards to what they are selling.
There are a few who aren’t though so you really need to
take the time to read the entire listing from top to
bottom before you place a bid. For example, I know a
person who thought they were bidding on an iPod on one
of these auctions and they were disappointed when they
got an off brand. Yet when I took a look at the listing
they purchased it from that information was clearly
stated in the description, she just didn’t read it all.
Not only can you get great bargains from online
auctions, it is fun to look around and see what people
have to offer as well. To help ensure you get the items
you want for a price that fits your budget decide what
your maximum bid will be on a given item. Enter that
amount when you place your bid. This way you don’t have
to keep going back to see if someone outbid you. Don’t
get caught up in a bid war with someone though because
you might end up paying more than the item is worth just
because you don’t want to get beat! By setting your
limit in the beginning you won’t have to worry about it.
Should you get outbid on something there is likely many
more of it on the various pages of listings on these
online auction sites.
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