Hey Chris, I'm sure you'll get a wide variety of replies on this subject from it's the worst thing ever to happen to humanity to it's the best thing since sliced bread. Since we're a bit isolated here, I find ebay useful when I need something I can't find locally. Just as with anything, you need to shop around... not any one source is the "best" in every situation. Before I buy ANYTHING, I look at feedback... if you look carefully, you can tell a lot about a seller by the feedback and comments (keeping in mind that you just can't please everybody all the time), although there is some fraud going on even with the feedback system, so be careful... Another thing to be extra careful about is shipping and handling charges. Many on ebay sell stuff at bargain prices, then make their profit on shipping. Finally, payment methods... I refuse to use credit cards via any electronic media... instead, I use postal money orders, or, for anyone that insists on plastic, I've bought the "visa gift cards" from my credit union... cost about 1% of card amount... I also use these when buying anything from any web site. My theory is that if I do get "ripped off", at least I'm only getting taken for the amount of the gift card or money order... I'm not compromising my entire financial future. Ebay is not a lot different than any regular auction. There are bargains to be had, but... "Buyer Beware"!!!!
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