Finding A Good Ebay Wii Console Sale

July 29, 2010 · Posted in ebay wii console · Comment 

It's true - there are sometimes great deals on EBay.  We know that many people have purchased their Wii console on EBay, or their Wii bundle as well.  Yet there are some drawbacks that might be leading people to think they are getting a deal, when in reality it's not so much better than you could find on Amazon or other online retailers.  Here's what to look out for:

1. Listings that say "42 Games Included" or some such statement. These sellers are simply adding up all the individual activities in ONE game and saying that's how many you are getting. For example, Wii Sports Resort has 12 different games. If you  get a Wii bundle that comes with Wii Sports Resort, you are getting ONE game not twelve!  If a seller is willing to BS you that way, why would buy from them??

2.  Bundles have a lot of extra junk thrown in that isn't worth much anyway. We've seen bundles that have a bunch of controller extensions - like a wheel, sword, rifle, and so on - where you put the controller into the holder and then can hold it the right way. Yet these things can be found at your local dollar store.  Why pay more because they're in a bundle?

3.  Wii bundles that have way more stuff than you need.  You are looking at bundles to save money - so why would you buy one that has games you'll never play? You're not saving money on those.

4.  Shipping charges are sky high to fool buyers into thinking they're getting a low price.  The bids might be low, but be sure to check out what the shipping costs are before you think you're getting a Wii deal.  Charging $25 and up for shipping means the seller is getting lower EBay fees, and a better price for the EBay Wii console than the auction price might indicate.  compare the TOTAL cost - product plus shipping - when you compare with other retailers.

5. Do you trust this seller? EBay has done a lot to stop sellers from cheating their buyers.  If you use PayPal to pay, you get some assurances.  But can you return the product if it's not right? Does the seller have legitimately high feedback scores?  Where are they located?  You have to use your best "buyer beware" sniff test before giving hundreds of dollars to someone you can't trust.

When all is said and done, often the final auction prices of some of the best Wii deals are selling for the exact same price you can find new at other online retailers.  So shop around and compare before you buy an EBay Wii console.

Is A Wii Console On Ebay A Real Deal?

July 20, 2010 · Posted in wii console ebay · Comment 

It's true - many buyers find good deals on EBay, so if you're thinking of buying a Wii, looking for a Wii console EBay deal makes sense. Or does it?  When you buy on EBay, you need to be aware of  what you're getting into, and make sure you consider whether you're really getting a better deal than you can find from other online retailers.  Here are some things to beware of when buying a Wii console on EBay:

1.  What are you really getting? Many sellers now have this practice of blaring out that you're getting dozens of games with your console - when in reality, you are getting ONE or TWO games, each of which has 12 activities!  So don't be fooled and think you're really getting more games. 

2. Are the item included truly worth the price?  There are some seller who are throwing in lots of accessories with their Wii deals, but the truth is you can find those cheap Wii accessories at the local dollar store. Make sure you know the value of what you're buying first.

3. What are the shipping costs? Some sellers avoid paying EBay fees by putting a high shipping price on their item.  If you're paying $30 or more for shipping, what is your total price going to be? After you add up all the costs, is it still a deal?

4. Can you trust the seller? EBay has taken a lot of steps to protect buyers, but it's not fail safe. Make sure your seller has a legitimately high feedback score.  Where are they located?  Do they offer a return policy?  Read some of the feedback, you might be glad you did. Sometimes a deal from someone you don't know turns out to be a ripoff.

5. Can you get just what you want? Some sellers load their Wii bundles with tons of accessories, multiple controller and games, etc.  First, do you really need all of those? And second, are you really getting a lower price than if you bought them all separately? Do your homework, it may be that you're not getting a good deal after all.

Auction sites like EBay can sometimes have good deals, but in the end, the final auction prices are almost the same as you'd pay at retailers like Amazon - without the security you'd have from a big store. Be sure to shop around, and don't just assume that a Wii console on EBay is always a deal.

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