sharing my first eBay experiences!?

sharing my first eBay experiences!?

i want to share my first ebay experiences. I started buying there less than a month ago and i did 3 different transactions.. My 1st transaction was a Zebra printer (0) which came delay but correct and I’m happy with it; my 2d was a Bar Code Scanner (0) which arrived damaged (it never worked) and i talked to the seller to send it back and he offer me to return the money but not the shipping (i hope it happens), meanwhile i had to pay for the shipping back. My 3rd experience was a Mbox equipment (0) which it seems the seller mailed it to a wrong address cause i haven’t received the package yet and trying to contact him to see what’s going on.
those are my 3 first eBay’s experiences. i bet there are a lot of people that had better luck than me but I’m writing this for the people who eBay doesn’t seem to work. pls don’t think I’m against it. my question is: based to this experience, should i keep buy in eBay? should i recommend eBay to friends? (hope my experience help eBay)

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5 Comments for sharing my first eBay experiences!?

  • 1. clyde  |  February 15th, 2011 at 9:17 am

    well i’m putting both my boys up for sale next month and there will be no refunds!

  • 2. Crack The Sky  |  February 15th, 2011 at 10:04 am

    eBay in not the problem. It’s the users that screw everything up. eBay is simply providing the service via the web to make it possible for me and you to sell or buy.

    Don’t ever buy from a seller who has less than a 99% rating. Check out their feedback BEFORE you bid or buy.

  • 3. da_skateboarderguy  |  February 15th, 2011 at 10:32 am

    I would stop with ebay, because it is a long delay, and usually is broken. I bought a $250 iPod off there. It was a piece of junk, unlike the details said. Recommend to friends experienced well rated buyers.

  • 4. bubu2907  |  February 15th, 2011 at 11:09 am

    eBay is the largest online marketplace and one of the most popular ways to earn an income from home with a PC and internet connection. Selling on eBay is inexpensive and easy to start. Ebay has a number of tools for sellers to maximise sales. These are eBay Pulse, Hot items report, merchandising calendar. By sourcing products at a low price, you can increase your profit. Check out http://tinyurl.com/rygsh for more details.

  • 5. greenshirtocto  |  February 15th, 2011 at 11:09 am

    Yours is not an uncommon occurance. I didn’t know what a Zebra printer was but now know. First link may help you if you decided to resell it. That company provides resellers. Second link is home page. It provides support and driver downloads. Just in case you didn’t know. As far as the bar code scanner not much without knowing if its a handheld or ccd scanner. The Mbox?…..wellll….. you could have bought it new for $95 more and from a dealer.

    Wait til all current transactions are done with eBay before deciding to purchase anything else. You may want to show some caution on future bids. Buy things that come with a manufacturers warranty from retailers especially electronic equipment. Save eBay for things for around or in the home. Be very picky if you do and don’t settle for the first thing that comes along. Yes, invite your friends to eBay, share what you have learned with them as to avoid the last link.

    Last link explains itself.

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