the number of your item in the ebay history
BIN is referring to the product number for items on eBay. The BIN is a unique identification number that is different for each item sold on eBay for instance.
The eBay item number is always a twelve digit number and is always marked as being the item number. You might need to hunt around the listing to find it because they do tend to move it around whenever the page is revamped, although it is normally somewhere towards the top of the item listing page. Currently, it is at the top of the description, immediately above the item specifics section.
They will inform you when it shipped. They give tracking number for your item.
The only way that you can track an item you bought on eBay is if the seller provides you with an online tracking number, which is a number allotted by the carrier, for your particular package. Not all packages have a tracking number so not all parcels can be tracked and the only way to find out is to ask the seller of your item. One you have a tracking number, go to the carrier's website and enter the number. You will then be given such information as is available.
Go to the link below and follow the instructions to contact ebay. You will need the item number only.
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.
Every listing created on eBay has a unique, individual number allocated to it. The number is 12 digits long and can currently be found in the "other item info" box near the top of the listing itself.
A listing on eBay is a description of an item someone is selling on eBay. A listing includes the user name of the person who is selling the item, the price of the item, the shipping cost of the item, the location the item is shipping from, and a description of the item being sold. It will usually include pictures of the item, other items that person is selling, and how many people have looked at that item. Basically, a "listing" is the eBay term for what you might normally call an "ad", or an "auction".
no the item is not. that is what you call stealing.
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The very first item sold on eBay was a broken laser pointer for $14.83
The seller picks the price and shipping cost before they list the item, people can later bid on the item too.