Hi,
I'm new too and have found you can offer PayPal in your listings in two out of the three ways on offer - it is available using the spreadsheet listing method and if you use the "list a similar item" option from an existing listing. It is greyed out when I used the eBid Lister (equivalent od Turbolister). If you use PPPal the buyer pays a fee (I paid 49p) and the seller pays a fee (7p I think).
Hope this helps.
Check out my shop at http://uk.ebid.net/stores/The-IKEA-Plus-Shop
- IKEA - great items on offer (Special request service offered!)
- PLUS - lots of other goodies too!
What's PPPal? :-)
Sorry - PPPay!
Check out my shop at http://uk.ebid.net/stores/The-IKEA-Plus-Shop
- IKEA - great items on offer (Special request service offered!)
- PLUS - lots of other goodies too!
just for asking a question (politly) i think its really nice on here everyone i have spoke to has been real nice !!
I'm going to throw a different twist on this topic - bear with me
Because of where I live, my browsing style is probably different to most people.
First I look for the item I want and check the current price in the search list.
If I open the auction page, the first thing I do there is check if they'll ship out East and how much they charge for it - there's no point getting myself all excited about the item if they won't send to me.
Because of this, I quickly weed out the excessive postage listings - probably a lot quicker than most people.
But the problem with eBid is thatthe postage box on the auction page is so cramped and cluttered - if the seller has ticked "Europe" as a destination, does it need to name each country individually?
Clarity of display for the postage is needed - i.e. FIX THE SELLERS' and BUYERS' address fields and have the system only display the relevant postage for the buyer's location.
(And stop telling me the postage to the UK coz that's not where I'm at)
Gaz.
Hi new to ebid only sell books i sell on various sites i set my postage rates as up to 2kgs if i sell a book that it is very light i reduce the postage,if i have heavy items i either quote a parcel rate or state in the description that any extra charges are included in the price.I have been selling on line for 5 years have loads of repeat customers. " so if you get conned by high postage charges make sure you leave this in the feedback and always ask the seller for a refund" or even better do not bid on the item
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