If you know what you are doing, you can find it quickly but you can not do anything. Here are some golden rules.
If you are looking for the first edition of the original Harry * Potter book, you will get the first few results of "Harry * Potter Rolling Sage's Stone," but more than you search for "Harry * Potter" The things you get are much more relevant.
Misspelled: It's a sad fact that many of eBay's sellers just can't spell. Think of some common spelling errors, whatever you are looking for-chances are that a few people find these items
Get a Thesaurus: Try to find out all the different words that someone might use to describe your item. Although it can, it is a brand, model like search by all items of type off.
Use categories: Each time you search, a list of categories is displayed next to the search results. Because you want to buy that CD, you should just click on the 'CDs' category to see the results of that category, just if you were looking for the name of the CD. Why bother you to see by the load of results you don't care about?
Don't be afraid to browse: If you find a category that looks like there are items you like, you may be surprised by what you find by clicking "Browse" and finding the entire category.
Few people just realize how powerful the eBay search engine is-few symbols work wonders for you & here and there.
Wildcards can be searched with an asterisk (*) to indicate that you do not want the search phrase to be "For example, if you want to search for cars in the 1950s, you can search for 'car195 *'. The results from any year are displayed.
In this order: If you put the words in quotation marks (""), the only result displayed is that all the words are included between the quotation marks. For example, searching for "lord of the ring" does not give all the results, say "lord Robert ring".
Exclude words: Enter a minus sign and enclose the words you do not want to appear in the search results in square brackets. For example, "Pulp-action"-(Posters and posters related to seeing posters posters and photos.
Either / or: If you want to search a lot of words at once, put them in parentheses: the previous TV example finds an item that contains either word
So if you find your contract item, bid it and what if it did not go well, won it? Don't worry-eBay has a complete dispute resolution procedure and we will cover it in the depth of the next article, so be prepared for the worst happening.
Bringing a new eBay "Buyer Credit" program.
Efforts to compete with more 'traditional' stores began to offer PayPal but financial agreement for eBay high items. This means that if you decide to offer it, you can now extend the cost of the item to realistic monthly payments.
This is good for buyers, good for sellers, good for eBay. Buyers can get a sort of credit agreement used in the store. Sellers can make buyers more attractive to buyers who pay eBay upfront sellers upfront with all the money and there may not be there-that buyers pay their PayPal credit providers their monthly payments Instead.
The APR of the buyer's credit program is currently 12.9%. You can pay back $ 999 or more for 12 months, or $ 1,999 or more for 24 months. There is also an option of interest free for purchases over $ 1,99 or 3,6 or 12 months.
Why you need to offer a good credit why it offers a better sound than some others of these credits To give their buyers the best promotion, for example, Twelve No interest for months, the seller has to pay 3.75% of the cost of the item to PayPal
Basically, this means that the seller pays less when the buyer pays the interest, the seller pays the interest cost of the interest free offer. PayPal makes interest in either way, buyers are happy to earn credit and sellers are happy to sell more.
Can I get this credit?
On items over $ 199, buyer credit is now automatically provided to buyers only in the United States. Just when you purchased something for over $ 199 and you included a 30 second check in your credit history, the application-obtained through the process then just went by the purchasing process as normal and paid the penny Get your item before.
Why is eBay offering this?
eBay wants to "playground level", so that they can compete with companies in eBay large chains, and they also want to promote PayPal as a payment method Relatively few buyers are eBay's The higher items can be able to be done all at once, so the introduction of the buyer's credit is quite pricey to the higher end of the market
For example, you can choose to pay with the credit of the available buyers, etc., as well as accept the eBay. Credit card-negative card as saying PayPal! "If you can't get it, you can pay with a few card numbers and we will issue you an email and password with just your credit.
The only thing left to do now is to find the best deal for a really special item. There is always the best price you can get. Try our tips and tricks for eBay Search, in the following email.
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