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How to buy new tech on eBay without getting ripped off

Over the years, eBay has become much more than just an auction site. But if you're shopping on eBay, you still need to make sure you know as much as you can about who you are buying from. 

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An Apple iPhone 6s Plus smartphone is displayed at the Apple store at The Grove in Los Angeles (Sept. 25, 2015). Buying Apple products refurbished instead of new can save serious cash.

You don鈥檛 have to be scared, but you do need to be careful.

Over the years, eBay has become much more than just an auction site. But if you're shopping on eBay, you still need to聽make sure you聽know as much as you can about who you are buying from. Deals on brand new TVs, computers and other gadgets on eBay are often at the lowest prices聽you'll ever see; you just need to know how to separate the good from the bad.

After all, eBay can be a confusing space to navigate. Type in something as simple as "Macbook Pro" into the search bar and you鈥檒l come up with a mind-numbing parade of listings, some of which look about as trustworthy as a backroad used car lot, and even the stores that聽look聽like proper retailers and have high ratings might not be trustworthy sources!

So how can you be sure you're not about to get ripped off? Here are some tips on what to look for and what to avoid:

Check for name recognition.

Apple, for example, does not have an official eBay store.

Though eBay started as a way for laypeople users to buy and sell items, it鈥檚 now also a place where major retailers and manufacturers sell off some of their older inventory, often for prices that are much lower than even places like Walmart or Amazon. More often than not, the shipping is free, too!

For example, large retailers such as聽,听,听, and聽,听have eBay pages that聽feature better prices on their merchandise than they have聽on their own sites. Many manufacturers, like聽,听聽(parent company of Harman Kardon, JBL, AKG and more) and聽聽are also starting to use eBay to sell genuine and good overstock at discount prices.聽is in the process of opening one as well, and while Apple doesn't have one and聽's doesn't have anything on it, there are still plenty of merchants with legitimate deals on eBay.

To see if you favorite retail store or brand聽has an eBay outlet,听聽to search by store name (in the left hand column.

When聽buying from major retailer or manufacturer, watch out for a few things:

The age of the product:聽Overstock and clearance is usually not the latest model of an item. That doesn鈥檛 mean it鈥檚 bad, though. Age might聽be an issue for something like a laptop, which is a constantly evolving category, but not necessarily for products like聽televisions, speakers or vacuums. The easiest way to check the age of a product is by the model number. Google that to find out what year it is from and then decide if that鈥檚 okay for you.

Always price check:聽Not every retailer or manufacturer is offering deals on eBay.聽For example,听聽has an eBay store, but everything is selling for the list price. There is a聽聽section, but the deals there are light. Whatever the price, do a quick Google and Amazon search to make sure you are getting the best deal on that particular item.

Check the condition:聽eBay is pretty good about listing the item condition right under the title of the product. If you you are only interested in brand new items, make sure to check the condition. It can be easy to overlook this if you are not being diligent. If you are okay with buying refurbished or used products, great, but just make sure you know what you are buying.

Know the difference between authorized and non-authorized.

Where name recognition can get聽tricky is with smaller retailers. Some completely聽legitimate retailers, with their own robust online stores, also use eBay to offer some strong deals. For example,听,听,听听补苍诲听聽offer deep discounts on items like聽TVs, cameras, computers and accessories on eBay, and聽all of them are authorized retailers for most of the brands they sell.

Why is "authorized" important? For some tech gear, buying from a non-authorized merchant means that the manufacturer will not honor the the manufacturer's warranty, and eBay's buyer protection does not extend to honoring manufacturer warranties. Not all products are strictly regulated in this way, but it鈥檚 true for cameras and products from companies like Apple and Sony. Who you buy from matters.

Seller ratings are not enough.

It's up for debate whether or not eBay seller ratings are a valid way of vetting a seller or not. While some reviews, positive or negative, can be absolutely honest, others may not be. A glowing review could have been made by the friend of the seller, and negative one might be the ramblings of someone who didn't understand what it was he was buying or is blaming the retailer for something beyond their control, like how much it costs to ship to Hawaii.

Our rule of聽thumb? Ratings are a聽start, but if the name is not one you recognize, do some research. For example, a year or two ago we were curious about a seller called聽, which was running some really good deals.聽We did a bit of digging and found out they were owned by聽, a legitimate and authorized camera dealer we had written about before. Turned out aSavings had their聽, as well. Both factors gave us more faith in their eBay store.

This might seem like a lot of work, but when you're buying something that costs more than just a three-pack of underwear (which you CAN do on eBay at聽' page, BTW), you聽want to make sure you are getting not only a good deal, but a reliable purchase. Most of this research can be done in 15 minutes or less, and believe me, it's definitely worth the effort.

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