Before you
buy a treasure online, there are a few basics that you need to know. From eBay
to uBid.com to Yahoo! Auctions, their numbers are growing, and are becoming a
more common venue for buyers of everything from vinyl collectibles to dining
rooms. The good news is that prices on online auctions can often be quite
reasonable. But, there are a few things you'll want to consider before buying.
Accuracy
Keep in mind
that many online auctions simply post merchandise as described by the seller.
They do not verify the accuracy of the item that the merchandise actually
exists or even guarantee that the seller will follow through with the sale.
Good Buys
Online
Online
auctions are a gold mine for collectible buyers. You can search for the
manufacturer, color and/or style number. Before online auctions, antique
hunters would have to scour high and low for their favorite item and often end
up paying a high price because the item was rare. Now with online auctions, the
scarcity of collectibles is reduced when you can search, for example, a Royal
Daulton, Sara figurine and see that there are currently 23 available for
auction. It brings the price down of these items - great news for buyers.
Check Seller Feedback
Feedback
sections are common feature on online auction. This is the place on the auction
website where buyers can check the reputation of the seller. Moreover, previous
buyers can post their comments on their experience with a seller. It's a good indicator
as to whether the seller is an individual you would feel comfortable doing
business with but, even a spotless record for a seller doesn't mean that your
experience will go as smoothly.
Get Contact
Info
Make sure you
have the name, address and phone number for the seller so that you can
follow-up by phone or mail if email isn't working as a communication vehicle.
You can also use the old-fashioned phone call to help you. Give the seller a
call if you have a more complex question; it may also help with your comfort
level in completing a transaction once you and the seller have spoken.
Additional
Charges
There are no
actual fees charged to buyers at online auctions. All fees associated with an
online auction are the responsibility of the seller. However, you will incur
additional charges: shipping, handling, insurance, customs (if the seller is in
another country), and sometimes PST and GST from Canadian sellers.
Know the
Return Policy
Before you
complete a transaction, read and understand the return policy. If you don't
like the return policy, don't bid on it.
Payment
methods
Avoid cash
payments because if there is a dispute, there is no paper trail to document how
much you paid. Credit card payments through PayPal, a secure third party
company, are a very common payment method. Credit card payments protect both
the buyer and seller if there is a dispute.
Insurance
& Escrow
Don't skimp
on buying insurance. It protects you up to a preset amount but there are
limitations with any insurance. Escrow services are widespread and a good idea
for higher ticket purchases.
Unhappy with
your Purchase
There are a
few avenues of recourse if you are unhappy. First, contact the seller
immediately by email and/or phone to clarify the problem. If this doesn't
happen or is unsuccessful, you can leave negative feedback, contact the online
auction house as they will likely have a dispute resolution process or contact
the police if you feel fraud is involved.
Posted By: Ruthies Treasure http://ruthiestreasure.com
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