eBay tips
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 5:45 pm
I have just done a search of the forum and did not see this covered so hopefully I am not going over old ground.
Having bought several instruments over the years from sellers on eBay and came to TubeNet through researching my most recent purchase I was wondering if it would be worthwhile to share our tips on ebay trawling. Out of 5 purchases only one was really satisfactory in the end the rest ended up being donated to the local band. Thankfully the most expensive one was the good one my Conn 26k. So to start the ball rolling here are the rules of thumb that I follow.
1. If the photo is a catalogue one and not the actual item I never bid
2. I avoid any sellers that claim not know what they are selling unless it is an instrument model that I know well I also avoid ones being sold for a" Friend"
3. I always google both the item and the seller to see if there is any back story.
4. Try before I buy (I have not followed my own advice here yet due to distance from seller) so I ask for a youTube post.
5. For big ticket items I search the forums for peer reviews.
6. Low feedback scores or very few transactions I tend to avoid
7. I always look at their other items bizarrely some of them have listed the item multiple times with different descriptions and conditions.
8. I set a max limit and always stick to it.
9. I now never bid from views only on an iphone have been burned by p&p due to small screen or wap version not presenting all the terms and conditions.
10. If it looks to good to be true its not.
11. Just because I can respond instantly does not mean I have to.
12. I now never bid on more than one item at time unless I want to win both wife got two watches one year for birthday through not following this one
12a. If I dont need it or can not play it dont buy it.
14. I always ask a leading question to test knowledge if I am serious about a listing as no reply or wrong reply or a snippy reply tells me alot.
Apologies if this is all either common sense or covered ground but I learned these the hard expensive way
Having bought several instruments over the years from sellers on eBay and came to TubeNet through researching my most recent purchase I was wondering if it would be worthwhile to share our tips on ebay trawling. Out of 5 purchases only one was really satisfactory in the end the rest ended up being donated to the local band. Thankfully the most expensive one was the good one my Conn 26k. So to start the ball rolling here are the rules of thumb that I follow.
1. If the photo is a catalogue one and not the actual item I never bid
2. I avoid any sellers that claim not know what they are selling unless it is an instrument model that I know well I also avoid ones being sold for a" Friend"
3. I always google both the item and the seller to see if there is any back story.
4. Try before I buy (I have not followed my own advice here yet due to distance from seller) so I ask for a youTube post.
5. For big ticket items I search the forums for peer reviews.
6. Low feedback scores or very few transactions I tend to avoid
7. I always look at their other items bizarrely some of them have listed the item multiple times with different descriptions and conditions.
8. I set a max limit and always stick to it.
9. I now never bid from views only on an iphone have been burned by p&p due to small screen or wap version not presenting all the terms and conditions.
10. If it looks to good to be true its not.
11. Just because I can respond instantly does not mean I have to.
12. I now never bid on more than one item at time unless I want to win both wife got two watches one year for birthday through not following this one

12a. If I dont need it or can not play it dont buy it.
14. I always ask a leading question to test knowledge if I am serious about a listing as no reply or wrong reply or a snippy reply tells me alot.
Apologies if this is all either common sense or covered ground but I learned these the hard expensive way