Zippi Networks partnering with multi billion ebay to create a unique way to profit from online auctions. Now, bidding and buying stuff online has become very popular, but also has become a magnet for the unscrupulous. More and more people are turning to online auctions in hopes of finding top-notch goods at fire-sale prices or making a few bucks off the baubles and gadgets collecting dust in their garages.
The nature of online commerce makes it virtually impossible to eliminate bad members totally. Auction sites are scrambling to combat fraud, but The following tips from Zippi will help you avoid some of the common pitfalls.
1. Check out sellers and buyers. Take the time to find out more about the buyer or seller you're dealing with. Check out feedback on the other party auction sites allow users to post positive or negative comments about their experiences with other users. Don't deal with users with negative feedback or no feedback. And remember, you can't always believe positive feedback, because a user can use an alternate email address or a friend to pad their feedback with undeserved praise.
2. Check prices before bidding. Don't assume you'll get a great deal or even a good one just because an item is being auctioned online. Internet auctions have become such big business that brick-and-mortar retail stores are selling their goods online at regular retail prices. Check the price of the same or a similar item elsewhere by searching online stores, classified ads, and/or auction sites for comparable prices. Don't forget the costs of shipping and insurance, which may make buying locally a better deal
3. Learn more about bidding online. Start slowly, whether you're a buyer or a seller. Carefully read the auction site's rules and FAQ pages before listing an item or making a bid. Spend some time on a particular site to get the lay of the land. When you're ready, start by bidding on relatively inexpensive items or, if you're selling, first sell a low-cost item or two. This reduces your risk while you learn how online auctions really play out.