EBay started by this one guy wanted Pierre Omidyar for his wife and started a website called eBay.
the number of your item in the ebay history
ebay ;D
It doesn't mean anything. eBay's founder wanted echobay.com but it was taken. The rest is history. It's possible he dug the name eBay as an ironic nod to the fact that eBay was first hosted on a site he had created for information about Ebola.
i don't think you can ebay is the best option i have a few items left from that era and if i ilke iceberg history!
Ebay should get you a higher price. Game may go unsold from both places. Ebay has history to check prices and Gamestop will let you know what they will pay for that game title if they want it.
look on ebay
Under * My eBay * click Purchase History then go to your PC system accessories and us the snipping tool to take a snip of thew item info save and print or you can print Purchase history page;right click then click print.
Yes you can. Go to the top right of the Ebay page and mouse over "My Ebay". On the drop down list, click on "Purchase History". When it takes you to the next page, under "Purchases" tick on "Archive". Next to an item's "more actions", click on that and on the drop down list, click "move to recent purchases" The item should go back to your purchase history.
To track an eBay gift card, you can visit the eBay Gift Card Balance page on the eBay website. Enter the gift card number and PIN to check the current balance and transaction history. Alternatively, you can also keep an eye on your email for any notifications or updates related to your gift card usage. If you encounter issues, contacting eBay customer support can provide further assistance.
My eBay gives you the options to send and receive emails, keep track of your purchasing activity, both selling and buying, update your account. As well it gives you a purchase history for the last 3 years.
Ideal808.com OR if your tight on money i'd even suggest ebay,Amazon.etc.Be cautious when choosing to buy cards on ebay,Amazon.etc. always check the user to see if they have good history.
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