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Bidding Tips for eBay
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Ebay auctions can be
somewhat intimidating for people new to the world of
online bidding. There are several different approaches,
techniques, and options to choose from when trying to
outbid the competition. Ebay shopping takes some
practice and time before beginners become savvy bidders
who get the best deals possible for the items they
really want. Here are some tips to keep in mind to help
you do battle with other bidders.
Bidding Options
Ebay auctions offer buyers several tools from which to
choose when trying to navigate through their site and
win bids. But, if you are not really into bidding and
the time and effort it takes to stay on top of the
process, you can still find good deals offered by
sellers who use the "Buy Now" option. |
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This means that the
buyer has set a predetermined price for an item and
anyone can have it for that amount.
But, if you like the
challenge of dueling with other bidders for the best
price possible on an item, then you definitely have some
options. If you are new to Ebay and still a little
nervous about the bidding process then you may want to
execute the "pre-determined limit" bidding option.
This allows you to set a maximum price that you are
willing to pay for an item and once it is reached you
are out of the bidding process. But, it keeps you in the
process and prevents you from paying more than you are
willing to spend.
Now if you don't really have time to monitor the bidding
process too closely, you may want to use what is known
as "proxy bidding". Again, you will set a limit as to
what you are willing to pay for the item and then Ebay
will automatically keep you in bidding process until you
either win or are outbid.
Proxy bidding is not the most exciting way to do your
Ebay shopping but if it gets you what you want at a
great price then you will still walk away happy. Just
remember that Ebay will automatically set your bid a
dollar higher than the highest bidder until you reach
your limit or win.
Ebay Shopping Pitfalls
It is called schilling and it happens to some extent in
all auction selling, no matter the website. Schilling is
when a seller has a secret partner who comes into the
bidding process and sets a high bid to raise the selling
price of the item. The only real way to protect yourself
against this kind of fraud is to set a predetermined
limit so that you are not stuck with an item at a price
you were not willing to pay.
Also in Ebay shopping or in any online auctions, you
have to watch out for snipers. These sneaky devils creep
in at the very last second to outbid the highest bidder
by just a hair and end up getting the item you have so
patiently been bidding on for the past few days. There
just is not too much you can do about these people other
than study them and become one yourself. Sad, but that
is the world of Ebay shopping!
While it will take you awhile to learn the ins and outs
of the bidding process, the basics that have been
provided here should be enough to get you started. Just
remember that Ebay and all online auctions have a few
bad apples but so long as you remember to set a
predetermined limit, you should be fine. Just remember
to have some fun at it and don't worry if you lose out
the first couple of times to those wily sniper
characters!
Article by:
Jason James is a 10 year Internet marketing veteran and
an eBay Seller of 4 years. His website "The Auction
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