There are a couple of other things to watch for, make sure there is a guarantee against DOA, read everything in the description, never buy as is, and basically hope that you don't get raptus regaliter!
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As a e-bay buyer who has been taking about 4 times out of my 40+ purchases ,be careful ,some really good advice in post #2 above ,especially the part about not paying more than 50% of retail price ,i see a lot of s--t sold on ebay for way more than its worth .
That said i have had good results with most of what i bought ,but have payed to much for a few idems ,but i usually resell them locally and get my money back +a little extra .Also if you can watch out for people who over charge for shipping ,i just paid 35$ to have something shiped to me that cost the seller 13$ to ship they said shipping and handling !!:)It was a box of used computer cards all pulled from working machines ,what the seller failed to mention was they were pull from the machines back in 1995 !!
I have bought some used CPU's that worked great and still are working great .
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i agree with everybody here. As an experienced auction buyer and seller (although not in pc parts) you do have to be careful and check out the seller thoroughly. if you're not sure whether to buy something dont hesitate to ask questions about the item. I brought some PC parts from ebay and have had no problems with them (yet). Also auction sites can be ideal if you're looking for something that isn't easy to find in the shops. I got myself a 4 way fan speed controller capable of controlling up to 8 fans from a seller on ebay. easy to install and cheap.
If you're going to buy used parts ask the seller which year they are from.
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i agree with everybody here. As an experienced auction buyer and seller (although not in pc parts) you do have to be careful and check out the seller thoroughly. if you're not sure whether to buy something dont hesitate to ask questions about the item. I brought some PC parts from ebay and have had no problems with them (yet). Also auction sites can be ideal if you're looking for something that isn't easy to find in the shops. I got myself a 4 way fan speed controller capable of controlling up to 8 fans from a seller on ebay. easy to install and cheap.
If you're going to buy used parts ask the seller which year they are from.
good advice, I asked 3 questions ,no answer ,but i still bid [my first mistake ],it was only 5 bucks plus shipping for 60 computer cards[sound to good to be true ,and it was,my second mistake . ] ,got an answer when the auction was over ,answer was sorry we were away for the weekend .
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good advice, I asked 3 questions ,no answer ,but i still bid [my first mistake ],it was only 5 bucks plus shipping for 60 computer cards[sound to good to be true ,and it was,my second mistake . ] ,got an answer when the auction was over ,answer was sorry we were away for the weekend .
oh well, better late then never as they say eh? at least someone else agrees with me here though
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oh well, better late then never as they say eh? at least someone else agrees with me here though
You can never be to carefull on e-bay ,make sure you read,read,read .
PS. know anyone looking for 1990/91, IBM 16/4 ,token ring serial nic cards ,i got 30+ of them .LOL
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I agree...read, read, read. Know the product, and I reiterate...make sure there is a gurantee agaist DOAs. I wouldn't even look an item that lists as either "incomplete", or "as is", most of these are not returnable and don't work! If you go to eBay and look at the transaction ratings, you can start to get an idea of the kind of complaints that buyers have. This in turn should help arm you with the information to make a safe and enjoyable puchase. One last suggestion, when you go to pay, use Pay Pal, they act as a third party and have some distict advantages if there is a problem.
Happy hunting. dcc
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I agree...read, read, read. Know the product, and I reiterate...make sure there is a gurantee agaist DOAs. I wouldn't even look an item that lists as either "incomplete", or "as is", most of these are not returnable and don't work! If you go to eBay and look at the transaction ratings, you can start to get an idea of the kind of complaints that buyers have. This in turn should help arm you with the information to make a safe and enjoyable puchase. One last suggestion, when you go to pay, use Pay Pal, they act as a third party and have some distict advantages if there is a problem.
Happy hunting. dcc
i thoroughly agree. research and be safe not sorry is my motto for auction shopping.:D
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