I think is safe but more expensive in my opinion. Go to Amazon.com and look their first i have no problems from that place and some items are free shipping and handling
For me, I believe eBay is for the most part reliable. I have bought 3 things, not very expensive though (each item was less than $15) and at least half price of the same items on Amazon. I bought $35 earphones for $10.50 and a $25 iPod Touch case for $13. They were genuine and good products. The reason it's so cheap is because they buy in bulk or they are selling items that people opened in stores but never bought. If you are looking for the best deals, try eBay first. Amazon has amazing prices as well, but eBay has really cheap things, most of the time much cheaper than Amazon. This guy doesn't know what he's talking about.
Yes you can buy used awnings on eBay. However, I would highly recommend that you buy awnings new because they will be reliable.
Ebay is safe and if their is any problem all money is refunded and they respond to you very quickly. Ebay stock a whole range of sonic toys from watches to games and toys.
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The best place to buy cheap Lego is from the Internet. Sites like eBay and Amazon are the best, and most reliable for purchasing Lego sets, minifigures, parts etc (new and old).
"eBay is a great place to buy refurbished laser printers. You will have a variety of choices and the company is safe and reliable. As long as you are buying from a good seller, you will be happy with you're purchase."
Amazon is a good starting place to look for fake or removeable tattoos. Shops like Walmart sell removable tattoos. eBay is a reliable place to buy such items.
Yes, it is a very good place to buy stuff from and is reliable.
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Yes eBay is a world wide company and it is reliable
The cheapest, but not the fastest, way to buy plastic pink flamingos on the web and the most reliable place is eBay. You can check the seller's rating to see how honest they are, so the quality is in the sellers, not the website, but it is the best place to buy anything, including plastic pink flamingos, on the web.