How can I see my bid history?

You can access the bidding history of an item on eBay by clicking the Number of Bids link, which appears to the right of the current bid on the item page. The bidding history lists everyone who is bidding on the item.

How do I find out what items sold for seller?

To search for items by seller:

  1. Click the “Advanced Search” link located at the top of most eBay pages.
  2. On the left side of the page, click the “By seller” link.
  3. Enter the seller’s user ID. If you’re not sure of the seller’s user ID, select the “Show close and exact user ID matches” option.
  4. Click the Search button.

How can I see what items have sold for on eBay?

You can find your sold items for the last 90 days in either Seller Hub or My eBay:

  1. From Seller Hub – opens in new window or tab, look at your Orders tab. You can search by buyer, order status (e.g. awaiting payment), and time frame.
  2. From the Selling section of My eBay, select Sold.

Does eBay show the winning bid?

Click the “Bids” link next to the winning amount to display the bid history. The history will show the amount, time and date of each bid. If you’re the seller, you can also see the eBay IDs of the bidders; otherwise, you will only be able to see the first and last character of the IDs.

Can you see what others bid on eBay?

Enter the user ID of the bidder you want to check out. To check the bidder’s previous auction wins, select the Completed Listings Only box. Running a bidder search to uncover bidding patterns. By studying bidding history, you can see how high the bidder is willing to bid on certain items.

How do I find old completed listings on eBay?

Just follow these steps: You can get there by clicking the Search button at the top of any eBay page. Click the Advanced Search tab. Enter your search keywords and other search options (if desired). Click the “Completed Items” checkbox offered in the section Refine your search.

How can I see sold items on eBay older than 90 days?

How to see sold items older than 90 days?

  1. Click your avatar at the top left of eBay’s home page.
  2. Click “Account Settings” from that dropdown.
  3. The new eBay navigation page will open and that is where you will find the link to “request your eBay data”.

Can I view my entire selling history on eBay?

You can view all your sold items from the past 90 days in either Seller Hub or My eBay.

How do I see previous purchase history on eBay 3 years?

eBay saves your transaction information for up to three years. Transactions made prior to 60 days can be viewed in your Archived purchase history. To view transactions from prior years, select the Archived radio button at the top of the list. Then, from the drop-down menu, select the year you want to view.

How can I tell if I won an auction on eBay?

Click on the words “My eBay” at the top of any eBay website page. Click “Won” if the listing is for an item that you won. Click “Didn’t Win” if the listing is for an item that you didn’t win. Click “Sold” if the listing is for an item that you sold.

How can I find out if my house has been sold at auction?

Step Do an Internet search to find the county clerk’s website for your area. Register on the website to search for public information about real estate. Perform a deed search using the property address as the search parameter. Review the deed record for information about the auction sale.

How to search eBay archives for auction listings?

Accessing Archives Using My eBay. On the sidebar at the left side of the page, click on the link that describes your relationship to the auction listing in question: Click “Won” if the listing is for an item that you won. Click “Didn’t Win” if the listing is for an item that you didn’t win. Click “Sold” if the listing is for an item that you sold.

What to do if your car was sold at auction?

If you own the car get it checked out by an independant mechanic to asess repairs and general condition. Most likely this was an AS IS purchase and nothing can be done now except make sure it is safe and drive the money out of it.

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