How to Bid on eBay


Whoosh, eBay! The hottest destination for auctions on the World Wide Web. The world has witnessed some exceptionally interesting stories about the rich who smartly bought an item at an extremely low price, and some heart-wrenching instances of inane deals by ignorant users. Howbeit, eBay is, by far, the best platform to shop. eBay auction sellers are enticed by the prognosis of a wide platform for their products, along with the likelihood of gaining huge profits as a result of the bidding mayhem that happens on the website. So, which type of bidder are you? The one looking for the lowest price for a product? Or the one looking for a product that's worth a reasonable price? Or are you the type of bidder that is, even though on budget, but would want to have the product for them, by hook or by crook. While you figure out what kind of bidder you are, I'll let slip the easiest way of bidding and winning on eBay. The very first tip is, every second matters.

How to Bid on eBay: Winning at the Right Price

Brushing your know-how about the product you're eying on is, perhaps, the preliminary step to how to buy on eBay. Ensure the product you're bidding for exists on Google, and is not a fictional item. If you're aware of it, don't bid at all. What's more, many products, though legitimate, have shipping costs that kill you. It's always advisable to confirm with your nearest shipping company as to what are the real costs. It is then that you're all set to bid. Latching straightaway to how to buy on eBay for beginners, follow the steps:

  • Don't just create an account on eBay and start bidding the very first day. It is recommended you track exactly how do bidders bid on eBay, how are items selling on the site, and what are the costs. When you have an idea about bidding at last minute, that's when you could start bidding yourself.
  • Create a PayPal account, in case you don't have any. Make sure you have a credit card too. This makes purchasing much simpler.
  • What is the product that you want to bid for? Research thoroughly about it. For example, you want to buy an Apple iPhone. Hence, you need to know each and everything about the product, and not to forget, the approximate price. Rates too high or too low do nothing but make the bidding tricky.
  • Now, the most important thing while bidding on eBay is to keep in mind the timeline. Make sure you bid on only those products that are in the last few hours of bidding. This is, undoubtedly, the best time to bid on eBay. Then, open two browsers at the same time (Internet Explorer and Mozilla), and keep refreshing to see the latest bid. For instance, you could refresh your window every 10 seconds to see what the current bid is.
  • Lastly, when the timer shows seconds left for the bidding process to get over, place your maximum bid in the last second by clicking on the tab 'Place Bid'. Again, without confirming your bid, maximize the second screen, refresh it, and track the bid, ensuring your bid to be the latest.
You know, bidding on eBay is a fun game, if you know how to keep a track of time and bidders. While it may be a valuable advice to ensure the credentials of your seller beforehand, what's even more important is to make sure you do not give your personal information directly to the seller. Give bidding on eBay a go once, and trust me, you'll enjoy every second in this online comparison shopping battleground.

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