If the item is still in your watch list then yes, you are both a bidder and a watcher at the same time.
if you bid and remove the item from your watch list then you are a bidder only and not a watcher.
When buyers find items they are interested in they often click the "watch this item" button. This basically bookmarks the item so that buyers can check on it at a later time. They are not necessarily bidders of any kind; a watcher simply will watch an item for many different reasons and none of them may to be for your benefit. Sometimes, however, a watcher will watch and then bid as the auction comes to the end. A watcher should not affect anything you do on eBay.
yes you do have to pay it still because when you put something to bid on eBay you are taking a chance that you will sell the item or not A wise man said these words once and by a wise man i mean me
In order to play a bid on an item on eBay you mush have an account. Once you have an account it is very easy to place a bid on an item that you want. There are specific rules that you must follow that are stated on their webpage
the number of your item in the ebay history
You are still responsible for paying for the item. If you fail to pay for the item, your eBay account may be suspended.
If you have the highest bid and win an item, the next step is to pay for it. The most common payment method on eBay is PayPal. Once paid, the seller is responsible for shipment of the item.
The responsibility lies with you ! You are given many chances to cancel the transaction before clicking the 'confirm' button. Once you place a bid you are in a legally-binding contract to complete the sale. Ebay will send the item and deduct the money from your registered bank account.
Watchers mean nothing at all so it doesn't matter how may you have. Sometimes you will have lots of watchers and your item will go unsold because not one of them will bid. Other times your item will sell for a good price and you will have had not even a single watcher.
7 days and then it turns into an unpayed listing and then eBay will contact you wanting to know if you still want the item if not the transaction will be canceled
Ebay has one if you are still looking. Item# 221292389974
Yes, because if they don't pay or if their payment doesn't go through, you will be stuck with no money and no item. Always wait to send the item until they pay you. If they don't pay, you can open up an unpaid item claim on them, and Ebay will refund the selling fee to you. Then you can relist the item.
of course you can't, if biding is closed for that item then it wont be sold or will have been sold