tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8801736127638008262.post873371768463925008..comments2023-08-09T09:15:06.017+00:00Comments on Sid's Journey: Winning on Ebay at the right pricePaulhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17580414198798994519noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8801736127638008262.post-65453894737608085692008-09-08T21:40:00.000+00:002008-09-08T21:40:00.000+00:00My Ebay tips.Always check the Completed Listings f...My Ebay tips.<BR/><BR/>Always check the Completed Listings for the sold prices, under advanced search.<BR/><BR/>Check the Sellers Other Items, they may have more of the same article, let folks have a bidding war and you go for the on completing an hour later.<BR/><BR/>Consider using AuctionStealer, you'll get 3 for free without paying. It's rude to snipe a bid at the last few seconds but everyone is doing it.<BR/><BR/>If you bid manually open 2 windows for the same auction, that way you can up your bid wuickly in the last seconds.<BR/><BR/>If you see a new item with a buy it now but you don't think it will reach that then entering a bid to get the auction started will remove the buy it now.<BR/><BR/>Do a google for your chosen product. If lots have appeared on Ebay and seem cheap it's possible that Aldi for example are selling them off. EG, PC World recently had Garmin Edge 205 end of line for £50, snapped up and foks put them on EBay starting at £50.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com