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Finding and Buying Toys

By Arno Lippassaar

Here are some tips for finding and buying toys.

Searching for a toy:
There are numerous ways to find the toys you seek. One of the best methods is to conduct a search. Go to the Toys & Bean Bag Plush page and start your search there, or go to a subcategory of Toys & Bean Bag Plush, then start a search. You can use any words you think would be related to that item (see search tips). You can use company names or actual toy names. For example, if you want to find a 1998 Hot Wheels Volkswagen Van, you can search from "Toys & Bean Bag Plush" or from the subcategories "Diecast" or "Hot Wheels." Then you can search "Volkswagen," "VW," "1998 VW," and so on. A list of toys matching that description would then show up on the screen. Any toy description with a "PIC" symbol next to it also displays a picture of the toy. The first auctions listed are the auctions that are ending first. Keep this in mind when looking at an item.

Reading the Description:
Toy collectors and sellers use specific language to describe toys (see the section titled "Rating Toys"). Be aware that not all dealers use the same rating system. Be very careful when reading a description. If you have any questions about the toy, email the seller and make sure your questions are answered. Look at the photos carefully and check the listing for what pieces are included. Sometimes sellers are not always aware of all the little parts that can go with a toy. Never assume a toy is complete unless it is so stated. Normally, the description should be clear and to the point. If an item has a crack, that should be stated. If an item needs some tender loving care (TLC), then that should also be stated. You can also refer to the glossary.

Placing a bid:
Determine how much you are willing to pay for an item. Consider all of the factors of an item, such as condition, and its value. Price guides are useful, but become outdated very quickly. You can ask the helpful people on the eBay Toys board or the Bean Bag Plush board. Another way to determine value is to do a search of completed auctions to see what the toy has sold for in the past. Be careful though, and make sure items are of comparable condition. Also remember shipping costs. The buyer is usually responsible for the shipping costs of an item purchased. Place your bid for the highest amount you want to pay for the item. eBay™ will automatically bid for you up to your highest amount stated. If you are outbid, you can also go back and rebid a higher amount.

NOTE: It is advisable to check the feedback rating of anyone offering an item for auction BEFORE you bid. You can do this by clicking on the number next to the user's name.The comments available here from past customers and sellers may influence your transaction.

Completing the transaction:
eBay™ will notify both the high bidder and the seller of the auction results. The seller will then email the winner about where to send the payment. After receipt of the item, if you are pleased with the transaction, please leave feedback about the person as a courtesy. Many will do the same for you.

inside scoop
A Brief History of Toys
Why People Collect Toys
Major Toy Categories
Factors Influencing Value
Tips for Finding and Buying
Tips for Listing and Selling
Displaying Your Collection
Caring for Your Collection
Insuring Your Collection
Books
Glossary



The preceding material was written by Arno Lippassaar. These are the opinions of the author, not the opinions of eBay, and therefore eBay does not validate the accuracy of or endorse these opinions.


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