How to select Jewelry wholesale from eBay Auctions
eBay is considered the best possible place to find anything you can think about. On eBay jewelry wholesale auctions are quite commonly found but mind that several con artists are there that work through eBay and you need to beware of them.
Your first step is to read all the given details about the jewelry wholesale lots that you’re going to purchase. After flipping through them if you still have questions, you must send these questions to the seller via eBay’s website. Try to keep all of your contact with the seller through the eBay’s website as it becomes easier for documentation.
Inquire about the company or person that is offering the wholesale jewelry and give a close look to their ratings and feedback. If you find any negative feedback, reconsider your options and try to find other auctions. However, if you find their feedback positive and rating is high, it may don’t create any problem to do business with them.
Before making any deal, you must make sure that you are clear about shipment costs, its time frame and offered payment options. In most of such deals, the buyer is responsible for the shipment costs and this cost is added in the total amount and paid before the shipment.
You must prefer eBay’s recommended escrow service if the purchased jewelry is a high ticket item. Mind it! It can be a scam if the seller is recommending any other escrow service instead of the eBay’s recommended and you must avoid doing business with such a seller.
Be careful of hidden shooters on eBay. At eBay snipping is considered against the rule but a lot of people are doing it anyway. The automatic bidding is known as sniping that is not considered out of rules how it is instructed to the software or service to make the highest bid in the last possible minute of the auction. This is again against eBay’s rules if no time is left for anyone else to make a higher bid.
Try to place your first bid with maximum amount that can pay for the jewelry wholesale lot instead of snipping. Your bid will automatically rise each time till your limit is reached. This is an absolutely legal way to bid on auctions at eBay and it is not considered snipping.