Postby Azier the Swordsman » Mon Jun 06, 2005 7:44 pm
I don't see how the modern world could survive without eBay. Virtually anything is at your fingertips.
As someone who has bought many times and sold on eBay, here are some quick tips to help you out:
Check feedback: If a seller's feedback is 100%, you can pretty much buy with confidence. 95%+ is still good, for ease of mind, you can check all the feedback related to the seller before buying, and check out the negative ones. I wouldn't recommend buying from a seller below 95%, you wouldn't neccesarily get ripped, but it's always best to be on the safe side.
Paypal: eBay with PayPal gives you added security so you won't get ripped if a seller is a fraud. Always check to see if a seller accepts Paypal before buying. Most do, but it's best to check before buying or bidding.
Excersise extreme caution buying anime: Most anime on eBay is bootlegged. An anime is most likely bootlegged if it contains entire series' at insanely low prices, or/and if it comes from Hong Kong. The biggest tipper is if it says it contains English/Chinese subtitles. I've imported authentic anime from Japan before, and Japanese anime DVD's virtually never have English or Chinese subtitles.
Don't buy anything from Hong Kong, period.
ENJOY!!!!!