If it doesn't sell, the seller can choose to relist it. If it sells, the buyer pays the seller, and then the seller ships the item.
eBay doesn't ship any items whatsoever. Each individual seller ships their own goods out to the buyer so the buyer will need to look at the item listing and see which method the seller uses. So, the answer to the original question is: whichever one the seller chooses to send them with.
No. You need to be at least 18 to register as a buyer or seller with eBay.
It's not really clear what this question is asking because eBay doesn't work in the way that the question suggests. It's not a "swap" site. On eBay, a seller lists an item and a buyer buys it. The buyer pays the seller and the seller then ships the item to the buyer and that (apart from leaving optional feedback) is the end of the transaction.
If someone place a bid on the item and there was no reserve (or the winning bid is passed the reserve), the buyer pays for the item. The seller then posts the item or sometimes the buyer collects the item. Then both the seller & the buyer can leave feedback.
It doesn't do either. eBay facilitates the sale, but takes no active part in it. The seller is responsible for giving clear payment instructions, and the terms and methods of delivery.
Ebay provides seller and buyer services. Buyer services include easy payments, paypal, and refunds with protection. This way, the consumer is always protected during their purchase.
if you want to sell your RC car then i would suggest eBay,as it has good buyer protection or forums where there would be a buyer/seller section
No. eBay merely acts as a "platform" (as they say), so the transaction is just between the buyer and seller. Most buyers will want to pay for their items with PayPal, in which case the money will go to the seller's PayPal account and it can either be spent from there, or drawn down to the seller's bank/checking account. Some buyers will prefer to pay by check/cheque if that's acceptable to the seller, in which case the check is sent direct from the buyer to the seller.
EBay does not ship anything. It is a marketplace where buyers can connect with sellers. It is then the responsibility of the seller to ship the item to the buyer, or, if the requirement is included in the notice about the item, it may be the buyer's responsibility to pick it up, or have it picked up.
There is a "seller's fee" charged on transactions. You as the seller get what is left after deducting this fee from the amount the buyer payed.
"Ebay itself does not have a guarantee to purchases. This is up to the individual seller whether or not there is a guarantee. However, most wil ot reimburse you for the return shipping."