If it doesn't sell, the seller can choose to relist it. If it sells, the buyer pays the seller, and then the seller ships the item.
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.
If you are the seller with a Best Offer stated on your auction, it is up to you if you want to accept the offer or not. If you are the bidder, then the seller will contact you to advise you if your offer has been accepted, if the seller does not accept any offer and the auction runs out, he hasn't sold his item
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.
The Logitech Z2300 Speakers are available from most outlets, Amazon, Ebay all store this item and Ebay offers the item new to be delivered in a reasonable of time, whereas Amazon offers next day delivery on the item.
No. It means the auction will end for that item or the sale of that item will end at that time. Ebay items are bid on for a period of time. At the end, the highest bidder gets the item. The exception is if it says "Buy It Now" then you can buy it now and the seller will generally tell you how long to expect delivery. You can also contact the seller and ask how long for delivery.
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.
You certainly can fine this type of battery and many others on eBay! Sony handycam batteries are a popular item on eBay. At any one time eBay usually has well over 1,000 listings for Sony handcam batteries.
eBay itself does not rip you off - it's the users who are selling you the item. Sometimes there are unfaithful and untruthful sellers on eBay, and they might rip you off. However, 99% of the time eBay sellers are not a rip off.
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You should only bid on an item on eBay if you really want it. If you see two or more similar items that you would like, you should only bid on one at a time and not bid on any of the others until the previous auctions have ended. This is because if you bid on an item and are then outbid by someone else, although common sense dictates that you have lost the item and are free to look for another one, eBay doesn't work like that. They say that if you have placed a bid and are outbid by someone else you should wait until the auction actually finishes before you go and bid on an alternative because if the person who outbid you subsequently retracts their bid, you could still win the item. This is confusing and unfair but it is how eBay works.
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No. However, if you have not received an item within the specified delivery time, you can contact the seller for resolution, and E-bay has a procedure set up.