Sellers on eBay are either individuals or companies and they are located throughtout the world - some will be local to you and others will be on the opposite side of the globe. Some items that you might buy from eBay are tiny and lightweight, while others can be extremely large and heavy.
Therefore, it is impossible to give a single price for courier service.
You need to look at all the details shown on the listing for the item you hope to buy. If the seller shows a courier option, the price for delivery to you will be shown. If there is no price for courier delivery shown on the listing page, you can contact the seller direct and ask them if the service is available
Ebay is a another market place. They market their service as sellers.
No its a World's Online Marketplace, Connecting buyers and sellers globally.
The eBay website features several sellers, all of which have their own terms and conditions. Therefore, one will find that some sellers offer free shipping whilst others charge a fee.
eBay doesn't ship at all. Items you buy from eBay sellers are dispatched by the sellers themself and are shipped by the method the seller chooses. Some sellers will ship on weekends, some will not; you should be able to see more details about shipping on the item listing page that you purchased from.
EBay has a regulation team that reviews auctions plus sellers report eBay buyers who are violating the Terms of Service.
eBay itself doesn't ship anything. The shipping service used depends on the individual seller's preferences.
Nothing, because eBay itself isn't responsible for shipping. Shipping is done by individual sellers, so policies, methods, and prices vary.
It depends on sellers. Most of sellers are not export to africa.
No most of them are not. They can make big profits on ebay.
It is depends on sellers. but you can more cheap items on ebay.
Yes, there are many of such sellers on ebay
Amazon and Ebay can be viewed as quite similar, although there are some important differences. Amazon sell items directly to the consumer. On top of this, they allow "marketplace sellers" to list items for sale. The marketplace sellers sign up to provide the same level of service as Amazon and Amazon protects the buyer in the event of a problem. Ebay is a marketplace and facilitates matching buyers and sellers. They don't sell the products themselves and they take fees for listing items as well as final-value fees based on the sale price (and a cut of the payment if it's paid through PayPal, which is owned by Ebay). Ebay don't guarantee the service of the sellers, but they do provide a mediation process for disputes. So in summary, while there are similarities (you can go to either shop and purchase new and used items from a range of sellers) there is an important difference between Amazon's Shop style and Ebay's marketplace style.