Bidding And Buying On EBay: Bonus Or Bogus?
Exactly What Is An eBay?
It's an online auction website, in fact the biggest one in the
world. You know how an auction works -- someone puts up
something they want to sell and then buyers come along and place
bids on it. The highest bid wins the item.
Being an online auction makes eBay a bit different, though. eBay
accepts almost any item, no matter how small, and will then
advertise it on their sites all over the world.
How Does Bidding On eBay Work?
Bidding on eBay is a little more complex than a normal auction.
On eBay, you enter the maximum amount you are willing to pay for
an item, and then eBay places the bids on your behalf. You could
enter a maximum bid of $100 for something, and end up paying
only $25, if that was sufficient to win.
The best introduction to eBay is to dive in and give it a try.
First, you need to go to the eBay website for your country. If
you don't know the address, just go to www.ebay.com and you will
find it. Once you have the front page of your country's website,
you should see a big box marked "esearch." Just type into the
box anything that you'd like to buy. When you enter an item, say
an opal ring, the website gives you a list of opal rings for
sale, along with how much people are currently bidding for them,
and the time when bidding ends for that item. Click on each of
the listed items, and you can read the description. If you find
an item you want, and are willing to pay more than the current
highest bidder, then it's time to enter the fray.
How Can I Buy What I Want?
On the item's description page, scroll down to the bottom and
type the maximum you are willing to pay into the box. Then click
the "eplace bid" button. At this point you will need to sign in,
or go through a quick registration process if you are new.
eBay will let you know if someone else's maximum bid on that
item is higher than yours, and you'll have an opportunity to
change your bid. Otherwise, you're now the new highest bidder!
You can sit back and wait until the end of the auction.
Meanwhile, if someone else outbids you, eBay will notify you by
email, and you can revise your bid.
Sounds like a fun shopping experience, doesn't it? Well, if
you're ready, it's time to jump into the eBay.
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