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well i was wondering if ebay was real like do they take more money then there ment to and do they take the money adn not send the thing that you bought are they scammers or is it realy please tell me :):)
taek care every 1 love : hilda
They are very real. You can get some amazing things on eBay, but you do have to be careful too. Each thing listed on eBay is by an individual like you and me sometimes it's a retail store too. Some people give you your monies worth and others do not. The best way to check on someone you wish to buy from is to check their feed back. If they have a lot of negative feedback I'd read what the problems were with this person. If it sounds like they are not responding to their customers or being fair in their treatment, I'd stay away from them. You would probably be treated as badly as the last person. If they have a lot of good comments than chances are good you will have a good experience with them. Also, when purchasing from eBay always check what the shipping is on the item listed. I've used eBay to sell stuff myself. For the seller eBay is expensive and it can be difficult to make money. The higher the original listing price the more eBay gets. So, what I use to do is start the bidding at $.99 because it would cost me the least. I'd then put what I wanted for something into the postage and hope that people would at least bid up to what the postage would cost me. For example: I have a T.V. and I want $100 for it. If I started the bid at $100 eBay would take $55.00 of that. In order to keep that from happening I'd start the bid @ $.99 which would cost me $.55 no mater what the final bid was. I'd make the postage around $100 or $125 to make sure I covered what I wanted for it and the cost of shipping. The reason I am telling you this is because when you check the price on something you have to make sure you also check the postage. The deal might not be as great as you think because the merchant may have put their cost into the postage as well. eBay can be a lot of fun, so, I wish you luck in your adventure!
Namaste!
LULABELLE
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