[access-uk] Re: Any thoughts on Ebay?/how to purchase

  • From: "Carol Pearson" <carol.pearson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2004 13:05:22 +0100

Hmmm!

I'm weighing it all.  My Registration is in process - but how do I read
that four figure number and what of the comment "Your User ID is
Reserved?

Please help me on this if you can - someone!


--
Carol




-----Original Message-----
From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Justin R
Sent: 07 October 2004 12:33 PM
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Any thoughts on Ebay?/how to purchase


Hi Carol,

well, if you see something you like then if it's an auction item you can

place whatever bid you're prepared to offer.  if it is a "buy only"
offer 
and, there are plenty of them about.  You have a look at that item, make

sure you're satisfied with the feedback, feedback rating and the postage

cost.  Postage isn't always extortionate.  all depends on who you're
dealing 
with and many will tell you the postal rates before bidding/buying
anyway.

you need to click the buy now button.  you'll go to the log in page.
enter 
username and password.  then you go to the next page that tells you what
you 
have brought, it'll list all the costs that you know of with the item. 
it'll give you a choice (if there is one) of accepted forms of payment.

choose paypal by selecting the radio button, if not already selected.
then, 
oh, I forget the name of the buttom now.  it's something like Pay or 
continue even lol.  after entering, next page will be the paypal
website. 
Yep, you've gone onto another website and, the best part is that the
item 
and costs are put in already with some blurb on, you're about to make a 
purchase.  you log in to your paypal account.  next page is more of a 
confirmation page, you can choose what credit card to use, or either
credit 
or debit card.  this choice depends on whether you've registered more
than 
one card on your paypal account.  you can write a message to the buyer
too, 
at the bottom of the page where there is a text box.  when you've done
all 
that, click "pay" and you've got a webpage with a thank you recept.

I'd say to anyone and even I, experienced in this is, to take your time
over 
it.  don't rush any stage of the buying process.  Make sure you're
satisfied 
with all the information on each page and that everything is going
according 
to how it should do.

hope this is of some help.

Justin
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Carol Pearson" <carol.pearson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 11:04 AM
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Any thoughts on Ebay?


> Yes, Justin, that was useful, especially the bit about PayPal and all 
> relative details being transferred.
>
> Please could you take me through the process, then, from start to 
> finish, of buying an item.  (Assume I've signed up in the usual way 
> with Username and Passsword . . ..)
>
>
> --
> Carol
> carol.pearson@xxxxxxxxxxxx=20
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
> Behalf Of Justin R
> Sent: 07 October 2004 08:04 AM
> To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [access-uk] Re: Any thoughts on Ebay?
>
>
> hi Ray and Peter,
>
> I'm an ebay user myself.  despite that you can get all things 
> somewhat=20 cheaper than you'd get in the shops and, that not all 
> goods are second hand.=20 Oh no, I've bought some brand new stuff on 
> there before now.  I got several=20
> fascias for my n-gage (mobile phone) as, the one that came with the
> phone=20
> was very loose and kept coming off!  it only cost me what.... =A39 for
=
> the
> two=20
> fascias with postage.  so, that's just one example of many.
>
> payment is easy and secure as well.  WEll, if i pay online I use 
> paypal.
>
> when you go through the paying process at the ebay website and, want 
> to pay=20 via paypal, you don't have to take down the details of who 
> you are paying=20
> and take yourself too paypal.co.uk.  The ebay website, when you've
> selected=20
> paypal as your method of paying, will take you straight to paypal.
All
> the=20
> details you need to pay someone are automatically transfer to the
paypal
>
> website.  so, you just sign into your account, check the details again

> and=20 confirm payment.  that's it then! you can just sit back.  
> Actually, i bought=20
> a genuine WinXP sp2 CD off ebay.  it cost me =A31,97 in total (yep,
with =
>
> postage) and paid via paypal.  So, I've got sp2 for when i get my hard

> drive=20 sorted out and start again <smile>.
>
> As for looking for pit falls.  Just be weary of anyone with zero 
> feedback in=20 regards to costly, heavy items.  I wouldn't buy any 
> software from a zero
>
> feedback user.  Plus, I'd look at their positive feedback percentage 
> rate.=20 if it's lower than 95% then, I'll shy away from doing 
> business with them.
>
> hope this info is of some use.
>
> Justin
> ----- Original Message -----=20
> From: "Ray's Home" <rays-home@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2004 12:39 AM
> Subject: [access-uk] Any thoughts on Ebay?
>
>
>> Hi.  I'm thinking of registering with Ebay.  (Sometimes, I feel as 
>> if=20 I might be the only person on the planet who hasn't bought 
>> anything=20
>> there,smile.)
>>
>> Anyway, wondered if those of you who have done business this way 
>> would
>
>> care to share any thoughts about payment methods, how one is more 
>> or=20 less certain of getting the goods you pay for, etc.
>>
>> Ray
>>
>> Personal emails:  Email me at
>> mailto:ray-48@xxxxxxxx
>>
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