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Those last few minutes of an auction can raise your heart rate by more than a few beats per minute! They are fun for both the sellers and the buyers.
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The ID verification process takes some time and can cost as much as $5. Most sellers use eBay at least in the beginning.
To put an item on an Ebay auction is a fairly simple matter. You fill out the SYI (Sell Your Item) form.
The first thing to decide is in what category to list your item. It might fit into several categories and you can list it in all of the categories for which it is eligible but remember that you will be charged a fee for each category.
If you have a problem deciding on the best category, eBay will suggest categories for you.
The next few steps are pretty self explanatory. You title your item. A title that is as descriptive as possible is best.
You should avoid using words like, great or fantastic because your words are limited here.
You set a starting bid price. That is you set the lowest price for which you will sell the item. This is important. Set it high enough that you wont lose money but low enough to attract bidders.
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