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Online shopping has grown from a privilege available to the wealthy to a widespread phenomenon, used by everyone from celebrities to single mothers. Stores like Amazon have realised the existence of this lucrative market and have gradually increased in size and popularity. Yet as increasing numbers of people look for bargains on the internet, the shopping site eBay has become the symbol offast, affordable and secure purchasing. The introduction of eBay “stores” has also led to more guaranteed security for consumers, as opposed to the unknown factor surrounding a purchase from a single seller.

Furthermore, the sheer range of goods available on this online marketplace also makes it the favored destination for people on the hunt for novelty and limited edition items, which would not be available in physical stores.

Sellers also find eBay a haven for their secondhand items, as it provides a fairly cheap method of advertising products that might actually be thrown out; examples include home décor, furniture and clothing. Members can choose to set minimum prices for their items (from which people will increase their bids) and/or “Buy it now” prices; essentially, prospective buyers can take the risk of entering a bidding war with others or buy the selected item outright at a slightly higher price. There is also the consequential aspect of selling; once a buyer has received an item and are satisfied with it, the comments they make on the seller’s page are extremely significant to the future success of that seller. One feedback leads to a prospective buyer considering a product, and before you know it, the seller has hundreds of bids for one item.

eBay has attempted to provide some structure to this, introducing a system that ranks sellers based on the number of items they sell, the type of comments they receive, and the general manner in which they conduct their transaction. Those who are able to meet extraordinarily high criteria are granted “Power Seller” status, which essentially is a label that assures potential buyers of the sellers’ reliability and conduct. This benefits both sellers and buyers, as buyers are able to obtain security about their purchases while sellers are able to advertise their products as reliable. Buyers have to be wary of shipping/handling costs, however, as there are fees which aren’t well publicized on certain items; having said that, shipping costs are usually posted beside the item description on the pages of established Power Sellers.
eBay’s use of the Paypal system enables it to add further security for users, due to the built-in SSL technology which ensures transaction security. Buyer protection is also available, as a user can claim up to $20,000 if there has been a faulty transaction.

The Net is becoming an indispensable tool for everyday life, and shopping is a fast-growing facet of this. With the rise of eBay, the traditional marketplace may soon be phased out, as people can make purchasing and selling choices from the comfort of their own home. Try it out, and you will be pleasantly surprised with the items a few clicks can bring to you.

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