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Author: | originaldragon [ Mon Feb 28, 2011 7:42 pm ] | ||||
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Author: | Karlos [ Mon Feb 28, 2011 7:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Leafys at it again on ebay.... |
Believe it or not I have never ever used ebay. Is it difficult to use? Do I have to put my bank details in etc.? Only asking as i would like to bid for this but im not sure about it thats all. Sorry for sounding a bit thick!! ![]() |
Author: | Stand-Offish [ Mon Feb 28, 2011 8:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Leafys at it again on ebay.... |
Karlos wrote:Believe it or not I have never ever used ebay. Is it difficult to use? Do I have to put my bank details in etc.? Only asking as i would like to bid for this but im not sure about it thats all. Sorry for sounding a bit thick!! ![]() No it's not difficult to use and you have to put card details in (not bank details). Register with paypal first. |
Author: | Karlos [ Mon Feb 28, 2011 8:36 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Leafys at it again on ebay.... |
Stand-Offish wrote:No it's not difficult to use and you have to put card details in (not bank details). Register with paypal first. Ill have a look and see how it goes! |
Author: | Stand-Offish [ Mon Feb 28, 2011 8:52 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Leafys at it again on ebay.... |
Karlos wrote:Ill have a look and see how it goes! If you are buying, there are two ways 'bid' and 'buy now'. Buy now is easy, only if it is an option, and it's yours at that price. Just press 'buy now'. If you are bidding, the highest bidder at the end of the countdown time wins. But be aware you can be up against automated bids. This means someone has already put a highish bid in, but it is secret. This is usually the highest price they are prepared to pay, say £50. If someone bids lower, say £22 (and you can see the bid history) the bot will post £23. It will continue trumping you all the way up to £50. This can be dishonest sellers jacking up prices. What I tend to do is wait until 10 seconds to go and put a bid in just over a pound more than the maximum, so that even if a rival is on the go they will probably only add another pound and I have added £1.02 say ... and it's mine on time grounds. But either way I know what I want to pay and don't go more than a few quid above if at all. |
Author: | Now then [ Mon Feb 28, 2011 10:48 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Leafys at it again on ebay.... |
I reckon Sean would be aswell asking at end of next match who wants this for a tenner??? I think by default it would also class as limited edition.. Sean have you got any DONS coats or Weather beater jackets as can't get one any place else..(this part is a genuine question)... |
Author: | big grimmo [ Tue Mar 01, 2011 7:43 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Leafys at it again on ebay.... |
i bought a shirt off him during the close season and i have to say it was in fantastic condition and only cost about £3.60, really happy with it |
Author: | Now then [ Wed Mar 02, 2011 9:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Leafys at it again on ebay.... |
Its the wigs that get me..... I just hope Shaun was wearing the Travolta one... |
Author: | Karlos [ Thu Mar 03, 2011 10:17 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Leafys at it again on ebay.... |
Stand-Offish wrote:If you are buying, there are two ways 'bid' and 'buy now'. Buy now is easy, only if it is an option, and it's yours at that price. Just press 'buy now'. If you are bidding, the highest bidder at the end of the countdown time wins. But be aware you can be up against automated bids. This means someone has already put a highish bid in, but it is secret. This is usually the highest price they are prepared to pay, say £50. If someone bids lower, say £22 (and you can see the bid history) the bot will post £23. It will continue trumping you all the way up to £50. This can be dishonest sellers jacking up prices. What I tend to do is wait until 10 seconds to go and put a bid in just over a pound more than the maximum, so that even if a rival is on the go they will probably only add another pound and I have added £1.02 say ... and it's mine on time grounds. But either way I know what I want to pay and don't go more than a few quid above if at all. Cheers mate Ill have a look at it tomorow while im off work.Havent had a chance to look at it yet. Im the same SO. I know my limit when buying something and ill stick to that.If I keep getting outbid then fair do's. |
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