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I primarily do most of my online shopping on eBay. Just not having to fill out my card details when I purchase as they're already stored is a big plus.
Just make sure you're buying off someone with good feedback and most of the time you can't go wrong. If the phone is worth £60ish then I'd expect it to sell for that. Most people (like me) bid in the very last few seconds. The only way you get something cheap in my experience is when either they have misspelt the title listing or not provided enough info, they have dodgy feedback or the listing ends in the early hours of the morning.
Either try and win it with a last minute bid or if that's not convenient then set your 'maximum bid' to a figure you are happy to pay and hope you get it.
Last edited by Conrad; 10-06-2012 at 08:57 PM.
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It is £22 but I will wait, it finishes in exactly 24 hours so will bid then.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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things usually find there price, unless he has made a spelling mistake this will go for around the £40 markor a fiver less that whatever the buy it now price is.
always check feedback from other sales and if they have less than 1 negative for every 200 positives you will be OK![]()
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