There are three levels of eBay stores: Basic, Premium, and Anchor. The main differences are the scale of each store type. That is, how many items the seller plans to list at a time. The Basic subscription costs $19.95 per month with 150 free monthly listings, the Premium is $59.95 with 500 listings, and the Anchor is $199.95 for 2,500 listings. All the options have a discounted price with a yearly subscription.
In addition to the monthly store fee, there are still all the final value fees for all items that sell.
There is no eBay factory. Everything that you buy from eBay will come from an independent seller, some of whom are private individuals, while others run their own businesses. They can be located almost anywhere in the world.
If there are no bids, the auction ends, and nothing else happens. The seller can choose to relist the item. There are no fees to pay on items that don't sell.
It does not cost to place a bid on EBay. If the time runs out and you are the winner, you will have to pay for the item.
It's cheaper in eBay it will run u for about 150. Now if u buy it in the autoparts store it could cost up to 350!
You have to request that your bid is cancelled by asking the seller, but this can only be done if auction has more than 12 hours to run
about 1.5 million a month
A refurbished iPod Nano will usually run about $129 if you get it from the official refurbished iPod store on apple's website. You could also get one cheaper but not officially refurbished on eBay.
it is a free game on the itunes app store.
A static auction is run online. The seller sets the reserve price and this allows the bidders to place bids around the clock, if desired. Ebay is one example of a static auction.
You can find the nike free to run ID on Nikes store (store.nike.com). As it is their product you are most likely to find it in their store. You can also try other online retailers such as amazon and ebay.
It will run you $30-40 depending on part store.
185,500 coins for everything OMG