2. Buying on eBay can be a lucrative activity. However, if
not managed properly, it can do shoppers more harm
than good.
3. Nevertheless, it's still the most convenient way of
shopping online. So, to make the most out of E-bay
when a shopper buys things, here's some way to do it:
5. Wise buyers should know how to check the seller's
reputation by prying on the seller's feedback section.
With more feedback, chances are the seller does not do
transactions well.
6. 2. It's a must for a buyer to know more about the seller.
7. It's best not to buy on impulse. Buyers should take time
first on knowing the seller's identity first. That way, the
buyer will be more assured that it's not just a hoax or
something.
9. It pays to compare prices before a buyer gets into closing
the deal. Just like any market, e-bay has a wide array of
similar items to choose from and each seller will
definitely have different price quotations.
10. 4. A buyer has to look for things that sell as well.
11. This will give him or her insight what kind of things that
sell on E-bay. In that way, they will have an idea in case
they want to sell something someday
15. Shoppers don't have to get out of the browser instantly
once they are through with their transaction. They can
still amuse themselves by browsing on the seller's name,
comments, and the other items being sold.
17. If a buyer has already closed the deal and is willing to
purchase the item already, it's best to clarify any
discrepancies at once. This is to avoid further
misconception regarding the matter or the item bought.
18. 7. It's best for buyers to choose the right mode of
payment.
19. Activities involving money can be too risky. That's why
it's important for most buyers to choose a reliable mode
of payment. They should never go for wire transfers or
any payment scheme outside E-bay rules and
regulations. Other wise, there'll be no guarantee that
the transaction is a safe one.