That's a great move by eBay. PayPal are great at getting your money back if you don't receive an item (I fell foul once of a German seller who ignored all my messages asking where an item was; contacted PayPal who took the money off him, he messaged me straight away...) but postage is usually ignored. That eBay are now doing the same/similar is great (although it's the same company).
This is why I'm loathe to buy off other sites, especially if they don't accept PayPal
Quite easy with eBay.If you're not sure about what you see, ASK for more pictures and details. If it's a good seller, he'll answer to that. If not, then avoid him... Simple
Quite easy with eBay.If you're not sure about what you see, ASK for more pictures and details. If it's a good seller, he'll answer to that. If not, then avoid him... Simple
Dead good advice. If the seller has nothing to hide, then he/she won't mind answering any questions you might have.
50% of my current CD and DVD collection is from eBay. Why buy new from a shop something that you don't need urgently. I go through phases of having a list of "maybe" albums and then stick a £1 bid on each one to see what the currently selling price is likely to be. Same with PS3 games too. All my Terry Pratchett books are 2nd-hand too.
50% of my current CD and DVD collection is from eBay. Why buy new from a shop something that you don't need urgently. I go through phases of having a list of "maybe" albums and then stick a £1 bid on each one to see what the currently selling price is likely to be. Same with PS3 games too. All my Terry Pratchett books are 2nd-hand too.
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Same here. And I'm a sod for getting books etc off Amazon, 1p books with £2 postage