Friday, July 25, 2008

Ebay Trick General Advice

Ebay Trick # 24 : Use the eBay Toolbar
Many frequent eBay operations can be accessed directly by the eBay Toolbar, an add-on toolbar that attaches to the Internet Explorer web browser. With the eBay
Toolbar installed (and a live Internet connection) you’re a button click away from doing pricing research, checking on your auction bidders, and going directly to your
My eBay.

Ebay Trick # 25 : Contact Other Members
Most users don’t know that they can send emails to any other user on the eBay system. Of course, it’s easy to email the seller in one of your auctions; just click the
Contact Seller link on the auction listing page.

Ebay Trick # 26 : Help Your Kids Buy and Sell
eBay requires you to be 18 years of age to buy or sell on its site. But that doesn’t stop younger buyers and sellers from taking part in the fun. The thing to remember
is that all transactions have to be completed by an adult, and that adult will be held responsible. So if you have kids, you can do their trading for them.

Ebay Trick # 27 : Get a High Speed Connection
Technology is your friend—especially high-speed Internet technology. While there’s nothing stopping you from accessing eBay with a traditional dial-up connection, it’s a more pleasant experience when you connect at broadband speeds. Most eBay auction listings include at least one picture, and pictures load quite a bit faster with a cable modem or DSL connection. Plus, those crucial last-second bids zip through a lot smoother when you’re not waiting on your slow phone line to connect.

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