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    Quote Originally Posted by Hacker7 View Post
    No it won't credit your card. You are using pay pal with your card to buy? If you have a pay pal account, it will put the money in that account. It will show up as a pay pal balance. you can then transfer the balance to another account such as a checking account. Hope this helps. Good luck.
    What he said. ^^^
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    Yep. What they said.
    I was hoping this was a thread that would help me to figure out a way to buy an item on ebay and not have to compeate against all you big money guys out bidding me. Ha.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gasman View Post
    Yep. What they said.
    I was hoping this was a thread that would help me to figure out a way to buy an item on ebay and not have to compeate against all you big money guys out bidding me. Ha.
    That's a problem for all of us. Figure out what an item is worth to you and that's your price. Don't get caught up in a bidding war. Unless it's one I am selling. Lol.

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    I almost never get involved with auctions. Instead, I filter my searches to show 'Buy It Now' items only.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sqzbxr View Post
    I almost never get involved with auctions. Instead, I filter my searches to show 'Buy It Now' items only.
    I know we are getting off topic. Don't you find BIN to be more expensive most of the time? There are exceptions of course and I've found some. When I run a bid on the bay I will throw a BIN price around what I hope to get at auction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sqzbxr View Post
    I almost never get involved with auctions. Instead, I filter my searches to show 'Buy It Now' items only.
    I never thought about that. But i can see the BIN being higher price. But if a guy dont know what hes selling. I'll check into this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gasman View Post
    I never thought about that. But i can see the BIN being higher price. But if a guy dont know what hes selling. I'll check into this.
    It's a little of column A, little of column B. Most razors I pick up have a pretty fair BIN price. Hones are all over the place, depends on what you're looking at.

    The key is to scour around until you come across someone that either doesn't know what they have, or just wants to get it out of their garage/storage unit. I paid more for some of my second hand razors than I did for my 12 x 2.5" Translucent Arkansas stone. Side bonus that it came in a lot with 2 other Translucent Arkies, and an Eze-Lap diamond plate that wasn't wore slam out.

    I also got a pair of barber hones for what one normally sells for. I think that was a case of the seller pairing a rather roughed up Swaty with a great looking American Hone co. To make room on the shelf. But it worked in my favor, because the Swaty makes a pretty sweet edge, even if it is a little ugly.

    I didn't realize folks took their ebay rating so seriously. I've never really looked at it, save for after purchasing an item. Ebay must run a tight ship though, everyone I see is rated %99 or %100 positive.

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    Its not that Ebay runs a tight ship, its that we buyers are cautious after being burned well and often. If you see somebody with an 80% positive feedback, you are not so quick as to trust him. Maybe he lies, or uses photoshop to disguise flaws. The problem with the system is, it based on percentages of transactions. If you sell 10,000 50 cent doodads, and you get a single bad mark, you still have a 99.9 % But if you sell just 4 doodad, and get a single bad mark, you are at 75% which makes you look like a total cretin in the ebay world.
    I Always check feedbacks on sellers, and if there is a pattern of complaints I avoid them. If its just one guy holding a grudge, (you can usually tell) I will react accordingly. SOmetimes, I check feedback on bidders, and if they have left lots of negative feedback for other sellers, THAT shows a pattern too, and I block them from my auctions. I dont need a professional complainer threatening me with a "black eye" if I dont give them a refund or such.

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