You pay for the item and the seller ships it to you. I recommend you pay with PayPal. Make sure the seller has excellent feedback and has sold more than a few items. The more they have sold the better. Do not buy from anyone with less than 95% feedback.
Once one wins a bidding on eBay the winning bidder is then required to pay for that item or else an "un-payed item" ticket will be placed on that account forever.
No
If you bid on an item, but don't win, then you don't pay anything to anyone.
no you dont just as long as your maximum bid has not been out bid. If no one gets near to your bid then you automatically win it. So you can be on the toilet if you want in the final moments and still win that used toilet roll
Nothing. You do not win the item and nothing happens to your account. However, if the seller has trouble with the winning bidder and you are the next highest bidder, you could be given a Second Chance Offer to buy the item.
what do you think happens if no one bids on an item
If you bid and win something on ebay, it is a binding contract. You must pay or the seller can report you. Sometimes you can work things out with the seller, but it is ebay's policy to follow through and commit to your bids.
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 seller opens a 'dispute' with Ebay's resolution centre. Ebay will then contact the winning bidder to find out why they've not paid for the item. Once you place a bid - you are entering a legally bound contract.
You lose that round. In the game of Rook, your bid is an estimate of how many points you expect to win through the tricks you expect to win. Your opponent's job is to take as many point cards as they can so that you don't meet your bid. They don't need to win more tricks or take more points, they just need to keep you from making your bid.
If you wait until the very last second and enter your bid in, there will be no time left for anyone to put a higher bid up. If you want to win the auction, you can also put a much larger bid than the one before that so that the bidders will give up. Hope this helps!
Click the link to see how, under some circumstances, you can retract a bid on Ebay.
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