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take it easy bro, if its ebay,, most of the stock in ebay is fraud, sellers aint good and no responsive.

if i were you i;d stay away from ebay..

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1 hour ago, Bhumchik said:

Verify seller reputation from buyer feedback comments and ratings.

if you receive the product not as per the description, eBay will cover it and get you a refund on retuning the item.

if you don’t know how auctions work, you should learn it first. You can bid any amount on an auction but eBay will only bid for you the next increment value and making you the highest bidder. When someone tries to outbid you, eBay will automatically keep froxy bidding on your behalf to the next increment if you already bid on it with a higher price and keep you as the highest bidder. If not, you will get outbid.

THE MASTER TIP ON AUCTIONS

Most users new to auctions keep bidding on items repeatedly to beat other bidders (that’s what they learned from elevated hero movies, right?). This will jack up the item’s price unnecessarily and early on. The tip is to bid JUST ONCE - in the last 5 seconds of closing. This way, you get the item for the lowest price. Now, how do you do that unless you are tracking the item, sit in front of the computer or have it open on your device in the last minute to outbid others? Most of the time, you would forget to bid and lose it. Even if you manage to bid manually by yourself, you would most probably get outbid by others due to eBay’s froxy bidding or other bidders outbidding you manually.

Use AuctionSniper.com - they charge a nominal fee like pennies and I never lost an auction in over a decade. They have an app too.

You just sign up, add some funds like $5 or $10 through PayPal towards your balance (a balance that you can use for future biddings too), add the item with your max price you are willing to pay and the time to bid (like last 5 seconds) and they take care of everything by bidding server-to-server in those last few seconds - leaving other confident high bidders in shock how it happened and how they lost it! Even if they are refreshing the page in those last few seconds, they see they got outbid and no time to place another bid to beat you because by then, the auction closed already :)

You can also specify bid increments to use in case you get outbid in those last few seconds. Even though you specified a max price in AuctionSniper, eBay will still take the next increment - not your max amount.

ANOTHER TIP:

Even though bidding happens in increments, there is a loophole in eBay - it will sell to the highest bidder even if the bid amount is just by a cent over the highest bidder (not the next increment value). If the highest bid is $100 and you are the last bidder with $100.01 even though the next increment should be like $102.50 cents, eBay will declare you as the winner! Use this loophole - always use a max amount + 1 cent or 51 cents and you may win the auction for just a few cents over the highest bidder than the next increment value. I won auctions countless times by just a cent over the highest bidder. You can use this same bidding technique in AuctionSniper too.

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