eBay Auctions – Reference and Guidance

 

Buyers Checkout

 

Home Page

 

Value an Item Index

 

Best Bargain Index

 

eBay Shops Directory

 

eBay Auctions Reference

 

Website Development Methods

 

eBay Charity Auctions

 

LinSysMat Price Analysis

 

eBay Tips & News 

 

Search eBay UK

 

Want-it-Now

 

 

Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQ) about eBay’s Checkout facility.

 

  • What is it? – Even though the process of bidding and buying on eBay is quite straightforward, complications can arise if a standardised procedure for completing the transaction is not followed. Checkout is a toolset and environment that ensures a consistent procedure for buyers and sellers to use in order to assure proper completion of their eBay sale and purchase. Using the procedures in Checkout helps conclude the transaction quickly and reduces the need for manual emails.

 

  • Is there a charge for using Checkout? – No, it’s available to all registered eBay users as a standard no-cost service.

 

  • Why should I use Checkout? – It provides the easiest, fastest, safest and least hassle way of completing the purchase to both buyer’s and seller’s satisfaction. You can also save your post-to address and/or payment details so you don’t have to re-type these for your next purchase. Using PayPal for immediate payment will help get your item shipped quickly.

 

  • Does Checkout have to be used on all listings? – No, it is optional for all listings and buyers are not forced to use Checkout even if it is included in the listing. We recommend following payment instructions detailed by the seller provided they adhere to eBay’s policies about secure trading and payments.

 

  • Can Checkout be used to combine several purchases from one seller? – No, it’s necessary to go through the process for each individual listing.

 

  • Can Checkout be used for Dutch Auctions? – Yes, assuming the seller has included Checkout on the listing, you can use the process.

 

 

 

Google


WWW www.linksmultiple.co.uk

 

 

Copyright 2005 LinksMultiple - all rights reserved. No part of this information may be copied or reproduced without prior written permission.

Please note: this page contains uniquely identifiable codes to trace unauthorised replication.