i want to put an iPhone 6 on bid how do i do it

 

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Oh! Do you want to auction an iPhone 6?

 

Well, first, don't.

Mobiles are among the most scammed items on eBay.

By both buyers and sellers.

As a new member you are fresh meat for crooks.

 

But.

Go to the Sell link at the top left of this page.

You will get the Sell Your Item form.

 

Tips.

Use Fixed Price/ Immediate Payment Required rather than Auction. It's safer.

Only ship when Paypal tells you the cleared payment has been received.

For this item, given that English is your second language, use as many of the Item Specifics as possible and allow eBay to fill in the Description from their catalog.

Take your own pictures. Scans are fine on flat things.

Do NOT include anything in the picture you are not selling.

In the Description mention ALL scratches and problems. In excrutiating detail.

Accept Returns. (No Returns does NOT mean No Refunds.)

Only ship to Canada. (Yes the USA is a bigger market. Baby steps.)

Use Calculated Shipping.

Give dimensions in metric.

Use a service that has Confirmation of Delivery. If the price goes over $650 use Signature Confirmation of Delivery.(Actually use Signature anyway. For only  a $1.50 it's worth it.)

 

Protect Your Assets.

 

 

 

Well, maybe I'm not a fancy gentleman like you, with your... very fine hat. But I do business. We're here for business.-- Captain Malcolm Reynolds

 

Is the phone listed as an Auction or as  Fixed Price ?

 

 

If it is Fixed Price click on the button that says Buy It Now.

You will be directed to Pay.

When you pay the seller will ship.

 

If it is an Auction, click on the Button that says Place Bid.

Bid only once, but bid your maximum.

You will not pay more than your bid+ the advertised shipping costs.

The winning bid will be one 'increment' above the second highest bid.

If you are the winner you will be directed to Pay when the Auction ends.

When you pay the seller will ship.

 

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