Posted by Butch(OH) on October 11, 2011 at 05:53:19 from (70.62.13.146):
In Reply to: Trouble with Ebay posted by x22 on October 10, 2011 at 13:23:02:
I am among the rare who have dealt extensively on Ebay but never been taken,, yet. One reason is I am careful. No communication is red flag, don’t bid, no regrets. I have little trouble with it truthfully. Maybe it’s the way you ask or the questions you ask that are causing no replies? As a seller I get questions like, “what will you take for it to sell it off Ebay?” What’s your reserve?” or simply “what will you take for it?” “will you take XYZ in trade?” Will you accept food stamps?” “will you haul it to XYZ for free?” I ignore all such questions. As for your search problems use the advanced search option. There is a place where you can eliminate words from your search. When you run into one of those annoying types who lists 500 items with the same description find a word in his descriptions that will eliminate him. If he happens to list his name that works, or company name or a certain brand name. As for your item location problems there is a box at the top of the columns where you can search by price, location etc. If say your looking for a non –shippable item because of its size or you want to inspect it before you drop the cash simply select “closest first” . You must be logged in for that to work. Half the fun of searching Ebay , or any other internet search for that matter, is learning how to do it. Good luck
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