eBay Express
On my adventures about the eBay network, I’ve discovered a slick little feature called eBay Express. It is the latest feature to lure new customers and keep the online trading platform more attractive to customers and users. eBay Express is like one big online shopping mall. All the traders are stocked up eBay sellers listing all items at a fixed price. The items for sale are all new and ready for shipment once payment is confirmed. This means no haggling, bidding, waiting and can save to potential disappointment of getting your winning bid swiped in the final stages of an auction.
The brilliance of eBay express is that it makes shopping ridiculously easy and fast. This is great news for anyone not fond of shifting through shops and malls for goodies. You can search for any given item based on brand names/keywords or shop around the categories. The shopping cart allows you to purchase several items in one hit from multiple sellers. At the end of your shopping session, it is simply a matter of checking out and paying for all your items and shipping costs in one final hit. The advantage is that it helps you see exactly how much money you are spending and helps keep a tab on budgeting during an online shopping spree. I know all too well how easy it can be to rack up some serious debit damage without fully realizing the magnitude until the bank statement arrives. There is also a live chat customer service feature which makes getting assistance and any questions answered very promptly.
I did a bit of searching around on eBay express and variety of goods is nothing short of amazing. For Australian’s buying items can be a little trickier. Many sellers do not ship outside continental USA. If you’re unsure, it pays to contact the seller about alternative shipping arrangements and charges if they are willing to post your goods international. The great thing about eBay express is that the consumer has the chance to purchase items not necessarily stocked within Australia. Hard to find items are now a few clicks away. Of course, the bargains you’d normally expect with eBay are not fully apparent in the Express trading format. Fixed prices are listed and those are final. The opportunity for bargaining is not apparent.
The brilliance of eBay express is that it makes shopping ridiculously easy and fast. This is great news for anyone not fond of shifting through shops and malls for goodies. You can search for any given item based on brand names/keywords or shop around the categories. The shopping cart allows you to purchase several items in one hit from multiple sellers. At the end of your shopping session, it is simply a matter of checking out and paying for all your items and shipping costs in one final hit. The advantage is that it helps you see exactly how much money you are spending and helps keep a tab on budgeting during an online shopping spree. I know all too well how easy it can be to rack up some serious debit damage without fully realizing the magnitude until the bank statement arrives. There is also a live chat customer service feature which makes getting assistance and any questions answered very promptly.
I did a bit of searching around on eBay express and variety of goods is nothing short of amazing. For Australian’s buying items can be a little trickier. Many sellers do not ship outside continental USA. If you’re unsure, it pays to contact the seller about alternative shipping arrangements and charges if they are willing to post your goods international. The great thing about eBay express is that the consumer has the chance to purchase items not necessarily stocked within Australia. Hard to find items are now a few clicks away. Of course, the bargains you’d normally expect with eBay are not fully apparent in the Express trading format. Fixed prices are listed and those are final. The opportunity for bargaining is not apparent.


