I'm answering this guessing you genuinely don't know
You have to open up an account with eBay fill in all the usual on-line details etc
Make sure you have a pay-pal account too as it the safest way of bidding on eBay and on top of that alot of people wont accept you bid if its not anything other than pay-pal
After you've completed these 2 points you just log into your account on the eBay home page and search for you item click on it once you have found it this opens another page up which has details of the item and images of the item usually just below the picture on the top left image its says place bid you then take it from there
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It can be tricky - especially if it's a popular item. I've been outbid a few times on items I was desperate to win. The only thing you can really do - is be on-line as the item gets near to its closing time, and try to put in a bid in the last few seconds. You've got to be quick though - bear in mind it may take the system a few seconds to register your bid.
wait for there to be only 5 minutes left and bid and after you bid wait and watch to make sure no-one outbids you.
The winning bid is shown on an item listing page after the listing has closed.
Yes, it is free to make bids on eBay.
You place automatic bids by interring the amaximum bid,witch will the most you are willing to pay for the item. You will only be charged the amount it takes to win.For example your maximum bid is $20.00 any one that bids less than $20.00 will automatically out bid. If no one else bids as much as $15.00 YOU win it for $15.00.
what do you think happens if no one bids on an item
Retracting bids is something that some unscrupulous buyers do on eBay. The best way to find out about this is by consulting the eBay seller help pages.
Yes it is free
Bidding on eBay ends when the duration of the auction is over. If it shows zero bids when the bidding has ended, the item did not sell. If the item sold, it will show the number of bids and the user id of the highest bidder who won the item.
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There are no automatic bids to get to the College World Series in Omaha. But, if you win your division you are guaranteed to be placed in a regional. From there you have to win your regional and win the super regional to make it to Omaha.
There are quite a few for sale on ebay. Few have bids on them and those bids tend to be very low.
Some bids get outbid right away because in the place where it says "your max bid," you enter the highest you will possibly pay for it. For example, if there is something that the bid starts at $1 and you put in max bid $10. if you win right away, you will only have to pay $1, but if someone bids $3 then it will automatically make your bid go up to $4.
Go to ebay.
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