Dear Ebayers
To win or sell through Ebay can be exciting: winning a competitive
listing in the last seconds is quite thrilling; selling at the right
price satisfying; getting thoughtful feedback almost embarassing to the
self -conscious. Ebay gives anyone an opportunity to be successful in
trading, the system is designed to be sympathetic, helping everyone to
complete and compete in trading. Ebay encourages a near unbelievable
range of items for auction or sale, from haunted teddy bears to parts
of fighter bombers but there is also a massive quantity of useable or
desireable goods. In general, everyone can enjoy the experience being
involved, but there are those who abuse the good in the system and even
though Ebay implement the best methods to protect the innocent, Ebayers
still have to be vigilant: read the listings carefully; check the
sellers or buyers feedback; use your gut feelings, bargains are usually
the norm, but some listings can appear too much of a bargain, what do
you do? Steer clear. For sellers non paying, time wasters are an
annoyance, for buyers or sellers con-artists are thieves and can cause
great upset. Paypal help a great deal to limit the impact of bogus
operators, but again your vigilance is imperitive to curb
disappointment. I try to avoid paying by other means unless I have
traded with the person before and again wait for cheques to clear
before despatch. Whether buying or selling, my experiences meeting
people during collections have been really good and most postal
exchanges have gone really well: surprised at the speed of some
traders; helpful attitudes in communications and the general
satisfaction of getting something I didn't know I needed. I hope you
are careful in your dealings and find the experience of trading
enjoyable as I have.
Best Wishes
Chris Mawdsley
$6.65
Buy It Now
