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Tips for Buying Collectibles on eBayTips
for Buying Collectibles on eBay. Buying
collectibles is one of the most enjoyable things to do on eBay, simply because
you can find so many things that you just can't get anywhere else. Here are a
few tips to help you on your way. Find
your Category. You'll
probably find that all the items you're after are listed in a single category.
Add this category to your browser's Favorites, and keep coming back. Look
for Mistakes. If you
collect something, the chances are you know a lot about it. This can be your
opportunity to make a mint from a seller's mistake. They might not realise that
they have a rare version of an item, or they might have left off the key
information that makes it valuable. If you're willing to email the seller and
ask them a few questions about the item to confirm that it is what you think it
is, then you should be able to buy items like these. You can then resell them
at a big profit, if that's what you want to do. Don't
Always Believe Descriptions. If you
find something you haven't heard of, and the description calls it 'rare', don't
assume that it actually is. Far too many sellers just put 'rare' into all of
their descriptions - the chances are that the item is common and has just been
described wrongly. Don't bid unless you know what you're buying. Stalk
Other Users. When
you collect something, you'll probably notice that there are four or five
sellers who seem to come up with consistently good items - and the same buyers
buying them. Add their user pages to your Favorites, and check back often to
see what they've got - or what they're bidding on - that you might be
interested in. Don't
Get Too Attached to an Auction. There
are millions of items being listed every day on eBay - whatever you want, it'll
come around again, and if you don't get it there are plenty more things to buy.
This is similar to the golden rule of negotiating: always be prepared to walk
away. If you can't walk away, then expect to pay over the odds. There are few
things so rare that another seller won't have one to sell. Go and bid in a
lower-priced auction, instead of getting into a bidding war in one that is
already expensive. Beware
of the Postage. If you
collect lots of small things with a relatively low value, you might end up
paying as much for postage as you do for each item. You should take these costs
into consideration when you make your bid. Another good strategy is to always
buy a few things at once from the same buyer, as they will almost always offer
you a discount on the postage. When
you're bidding, you might notice that some auctions go more slowly than others,
going days at a time without any new bids. The next email tells you how to take
advantage of these 'slow' auctions.
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