yeah i know how it works, winning the bid is the hard part, which i accomplished, but now its my choice if i pay or not.. Yeah i bought lots of stuff from ebay before. But i just want your opinions, is this a good deal for a refurbished one? Or can i get a better one?
We do not know the condition of it and also why you bid on it so can not give you suggestions over it, you just find the best deal for you as you are the one who is going to pay for it so pay for the item which you think is the best one for you and its worth of your money and buy it.
I need one in about 1 day. Thats why i bid on it ahead so i dont waste my time on ebay more. If i dont find a better deal in 1 day, i might just buy this. But i found out it was refurbished after i won the auction This is the condition as described: * CONDITION: This item is Refurbished and comes in non-retail packaging. * COSMETIC: The unit shows light signs of use and/or wear. * FUNCTIONALITY: It was thoroughly tested and is working perfectly.
Wow..... you sure never deal on ebay before. If you won, you should pay. If not, this is what people call a "JOYBIDDER!!!"
My friend did and he put google maps on his but I don't want to break mine . I think the're releasing apps officially in a few weeks anyway.
pakh, no matter what, you have to pay for it, when you bid on it, you enter a legal agreement, that you have to pay for it once you won it..
Think 100 times before you do something. First decide weather to purchase it or not, then bid if you really need to purchase it.
Unfortunately there's nothing to really enforce that. I once sold an item for $180 and buyer never paid, best i could do was leave him a negative feedback.
I thought you were required to pay after winning a bid.. isn't that what Ebay is all about? Anyways, even if you're allowed to make up your mind I think you should pay because if you don't you just wasted the seller time & money..
No, that's not how it works. You win the auction then you're legally obliged to pay for the goods - you've entered into a contract with the seller. http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/unpaid-item.html