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Things You Need To Know As A Online Auction Buyer

Michael Russell


Before you start bidding, become familiar with the auction site where you want to bid. There are many auction sites and none of them are the same. Auction sites have different rules and to avoid problems, become familiar with the each site’s rules. It can save you from headaches, frustration, and problems later. Make sure you get informed; it's worth the time and effort.

Find out what kind of protection you have as a buyer. Each site is different and many sites offer guarantees and protection.. If you are not sure of your protection and rights as a buyer, then send an email and ask.

You should always know what it is that you are bidding on. Look at the pictures, read the descriptions carefully. If you still don't understand and are still unsure about what is being offered. Then it may be better to look at another item. If the item has no picture listed, it's better to keep looking and find something else. Always read the fine print, look for words such as off-brand, close out, discontinued, refurbished. Sometimes this information is not even on the auction site. It will sometimes first appear on the sellers online store. If you don't take time to READ, you may order, or bid, on something that you really didn't want to buy in the first place. That's why you need to be sure you know what is being auctioned and not just "pretty sure" you know. All sales are final. When the auction is over, it's too late to start asking questions.

Find out what you can about the seller. Know the person that you are dealing with. Get at least an email address , telephone number, address and full name. Call the number to see if it is correct especially if the item you want to bid on is more than $20. If the web auction offers a rating service, you can always check their history,. If the seller has a good rating, your chances are much better that they can be trusted. Look at other items they are selling. If the seller has an online shop, take a look around at the shop. How long have they been a member of the auction site? How many items have they sold? How good is their feedback?

Here are a couple more short tips: Does the item have a guarantee? Who pays for shipping? Would you get your money back, or only credit to buy something else for them? Do they use known payment companies? Also find out how soon you will receive your purchase.

One thing you need to remember is, "If it sounds to good to be true, it probably is.” Don't believe every thing you find on the internet, much of it is as crooked as a dog’s back leg. Take time to get informed and you'll be glad you did. Better to be safe than sorry. There are lots of great deals to be found on internet auctions but you should always remember that you have never personally met the seller you are dealing with. Learn to ask questions and stay informed . It will help make your auction bidding an exciting experience.


Michael Russell Your Independent guide to Online Auctions
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