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Browse the categories for an item you want to buy or use the search feature to find something specific. Scroll through the available listings and click on the one that suits your desires. Check and double-check the price, condition, and overall product description so that you know exactly what you are bidding on. Do not simply make your decision by looking at the photo, since some sellers purposefully post deceiving photographs on their listings. Check the seller's rating. Previous ratings and reviews left by other buyers allow you to gauge if the purchase will be worth your effort and money. A good seller will have a rating between about 94 and 100 percent. The number of ratings a seller has is also indicative of popularity, and a seller with many high ratings is an even better option than a seller with only a few high ratings. This initiates the bidding process. If you are not already signed in, eBay may ask you to sign in now.  If you do not have an eBay account, you may need to create one. An account is free to create, and having one allows you to monitor your ongoing bids and orders. Type in your maximum bid. Your maximum bid is the highest amount of money you are willing to pay for an item. Type the amount in the box and click “Continue.” Understand how incremental bidding works. In order to ensure that buyers get the item for the lowest possible amount, eBay uses a system referred to as automatic incremental bidding. Your opening bid will be the same as the seller's minimum bid amount. If your maximum bid is higher than this minimum, eBay will automatically increase your bid in pre-determined increments. This process will continue until your maximum bid has been reached.  Only bid on an item you are willing to pay for. According to eBay, every bid you make is considered to be a binding contract. For that reason, it is vital that you only bid on an item you fully intend to purchase. Only bid an amount you are willing to pay. While you may receive the item at a lower price than your maximum bid, you should always be prepared to pay your maximum amount. Again, placing a bid serves as a binding contract, and you will be obligated to pay the full maximum bid if that price is reached during the bidding process. Do not bid on two of the same item at the same time. If you win both bids, you will be obligated to pay both. Unless you want two of the same item, you should only bid on one listing for a particular item and wait for the auction to end before trying a new listing for the same item. Raise your maximum bid, if desired. If you decide to pay a little more for an item, you can raise your maximum bid by simply placing another bid at a higher amount. Know the limits on retracting bids. There are only a few rare instances in which you will be allowed to retract your original bid. If you accidentally entered the wrong amount, you can reenter the correct amount immediately to fix the error. If the item's description changed significantly after your bid was placed and you cannot reach the seller, you may also retract your bid then. Verify that the maximum bid amount is correct and click on the "Confirm Bid" button to approve it.

summary: Locate the item you want to purchase. Review the details of the item. Click on the "Place Bid" button. Review and confirm your bid.


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They will get it all set up for you. Do this in advance to lock in a good price or have transportation ready when you need it. If you need to stick to a strict schedule, renting a car through these sources is your best option. Car enthusiasts can request a specific car to drive. Cuba has many vintage cars from the 1950s and earlier available. Taxi cabs are everywhere in Havana. A drive from the airport to your hotel costs about 30 CUCs, so rides can get expensive. Still, this is an easy way to navigate the city. Make sure you factor the expense into your budget. Rental cars are the newest cars on the island. In addition, there isn’t much traffic outside Havana. It’s a luxurious way to get from place to place if you want to explore the island. Private cars can be a little pricey, but it’s like a taxi that goes beyond the city. You won’t have to drive or navigate yourself around unfamiliar territory. Order a car online through the Cuban government or wait to negotiate in person at your hotel or casa. For example, you can book a trip to Viñales, a tourist town about 2 ½ hours away, for about 100 CUCs. This is known as a taxi collectivo. You share the private car with other guests. Reserve a car by speaking to hotel and casa employees, by visiting bus stations in Havana, or by talking to taxi drivers. A taxi collectivo to Viñales can cost as little as 20 CUCs. Bus tickets are sold in advance at https://www.viazul.com/. Buses are newer than most cars, so features like air conditioning are included. Bus trips are slower than car trips because the bus has to stop at different stations.  Don’t be alarmed if the website shows that bus tickets are sold out. Go to the station when you arrive in Cuba. There are usually tickets available to buy in person. A trip to Viñales costs about 12 CUCs. Contact a traveling company to set up a tour. This is the easiest way to get across the island. You will book the tour with an English-speaking representative who arranges the transportation for you. Search online to find reputable tour companies. Unfortunately, you have to stick to the tour schedule. You may not get to explore some locations as much as you would like.
summary: Speak with your hotel or casa to make traveling plans. Take cabs to get around the city quickly. Rent a car to travel beyond Havana quickly. Hire a private car for guided traveling. Share a private car to cut the cost. Get a bus ticket to travel cheaply and comfortably. Book an inclusive tour to avoid having to plan.