Computer auctions guide
Computer auctions
The most famous is e-bay. Computing auctions work in similar way to regular auctions but with the Internet allowing people to sell globally. This makes it more likely to find something you like at the right price.
Auctions sell a multitude of goods, one of the weirdest items I have seen is a supposed ghost in a jar. This shows us what kind of range there actually is.
Through registering you can bid for an item on auction. Read what you tick, as bidding on some webpages actually acts as a contract that you have agreed to buy the item. So be sure on what you bid.
Also, paying for your item is normally agreed with the seller but check before you bid. One of the easiest ways to pay is using pay pal, although they take a percentage of what you pay as there fee.
It also may be useful to know where the seller is. Trade laws in other countries may be different.
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