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Is buying a car off eBay a good idea?

I am wanting to buy a car off eBay and I am not familiar with eBay and I am worried i might get scammed. Have you bought a car off eBay? Have you heard any thing bad or good about eBay buying cars?
Thanks.

If you wished to buy a car online, would you first go to eBay, or Craigslist?

Ebay. I bought a car on Ebay. Successfully. It was everything that I had wanted. Amy Flynn's answer to Have you ever bought a car from eBay?I’ve listed a car on Craigslist, for my mother. There were a few inquiries but several felt ‘off’. The car was a classic Jaguar so it drew a particular type of buyer. The car eventually sold, but it wasn’t to anyone through Craigslist. It sold to someone who learned about the car through someone locally and who always had wanted a classic Jaguar. It was his dream to own one. He purchased it and was thrilled!The vibe on Craigslist is very different from Ebay. Ebay feels like a marketplace and more organized. Craigslist feels like a bulletin board and more disorganized (at least to me). I personally prefer the organized marketplace.People feel that Ebay is national and Craigslist is local. Not necessarily. There are ways to ‘game’ the Craigslist system with multiple email addresses allowing you to list in several regions of the country. Ebay can be searched locally or regionally. My perfect car was 2.5 hours drive from me in the same state, at a reputable dealership who took my old car in trade for a price better than I could sell it for. And they registered the new car for me.Would I look on Ebay Motors for another car? Yes I would. Would I look on Craigslist for a car? No I wouldn’t. It’s personal preference.

Tips on buying an Nintendo DS game that is fun and time-consuming like an RPG?

I'm gonna buy an Nintendo DS lite next month probably. I think I can snag a new one for about 100 bucks on ebay.

I know games are expensive, so I want a game that is time consuming. I really love Mario games, but I played the new Super Mario Brothers, Yoshis Island, and stuff like that on my Mom's DS.

So I'm thinking of getting an RPG game. Any suggestions?

I heard Mario and Luigi Partners in Time was good.

I never played too many RPGs, I tried Final Fantasy on my computer but it was kinda hard or maybe I wasn't too into it. I never played Zelda, and I played Pokemon Gold on Gameboy and that was pretty fun actually! and I heard a lot of people suggest Pokemon, haha. but I don't know if I could play a Pokemon game with any of the new characters.

ANYWAY... suggestions of a good, time-consuming game I could play on Nintendo DS lite, possibility an RPG.

Thank you!

Need advice, buying and selling exotic cars on ebay!?

I have been doing a good deal of business on Ebay for some time, and am thinking about stepping up my game.
I want to purchase used exotic vehicles from dealerships, and then sell them on Ebay for a slightly higher price.
Example, THE PLAN: Post pictures of a vehicle a dealership is selling for 170k. I will sell it on Ebay for 200k.... Someone buys it from me. I receive payment in full. I call the dealership and purchase the car, transfer title to my name, then transfer the title to the purchaser's name, and have it shipped to him.

Is there anything wrong with this plan? Is it illegal in any way? Is it a good idea? Help me with advice and tips please.
Thanks

Tickets for the Pittsburgh Pirates games are going cheap on ebay. Where are these people getting these tickets

Ebay has a way of getting the product to the people who bought them.

The Pirates may be bad right now but baseball is baseball and it has a huge fanbase. It is a great sport.

What board game do you have no regrets buying?

Eclipse new dawn in the galaxy, no regrets because the game has many options in gameplay. It is different every time. In a few weeks I will buy a game called Star Trek Ascendancy and I am sure there will be no regrets, because I played the game first. If you are looking for a boardgame to buy, do some research. For example check Boardgamegeek or youtube tutorial videos. Maybe go to a gaming convention (like Gencon in the USA or Spiel in Germany) or check a local gaming club. Facebook has several gaming groups. Ask someone to explain the game or if you can play the game. That way you can decide if a game, that you may be interested in, is something for you. Most gamers are more than happy to explain a game to you.To be honest in my collection of a few hundred games I regret buying only few. One example Anti-monopoly it was about 2 $ and still it was a waste of money.A note just because I like Eclipse, and if more people answer giving names of other games they have no regret of buying, that is no guarantee that you would like any of them.

Where do you prefer to buy your video games from?

eBay or Retail. I don't think it matters, but that's my go to mostly. I also found that Goodwill and other thrift stores usually have them at any given time. I can recall an experience buying games from the following locations:eBay: Won an auction on an original NES system for $35. I only got the system itself, but it was far cheaper than what I was seeing these things costing at the time. I eventually bought all the parts needed, including the 72-pin connector. It turned out that the old one worn out over the years, so I had to replace it. The part costed $10, and after a very easy fix it works beautifully now.Gamestop: Bought by PS4 Pro from there back in March 2018. I'd shop there to buy the latest stuff. However I gravitate more towards the older stuff, so while Gamestop sells older stuff I like to better my chances of getting something i want cheaper.Goodwill: I've had great luck finding stuff here. I found an Atari 2600 for $25. This includes hookups and controllers. No games. I bought a game to test out, and another power adapter. The power adapter one I original got didn't work. Works great now. I also found a PlayStation One. $5. Luckiest day of my life. Came with everything necessary. There are almost always PS1 games lying around in the store, and I picked up two. The only thing was that the power cord was bad, but I used the one I had for my other PS1. Works great.You can buy video games anywhere depending on what you're looking for. Where you buy them is your preference.

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