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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

How To Buy A Home Theater System On Ebay And Get A Great Deal

2. Try it. If possible, find a store near you that has that model on display and take it for a test drive. See and hear if the system does meet all your requirements and needs. Take measurements if needed to make sure it will fit into your home theater space. Love it and think you can find a better deal on Ebay? Then read on.

1. Know what you want. It's easy to get caught up in bidding wars and place a bid on the seemingly best (possibly cheapest) deal, but when your box arrives at your home, it may not be what you wanted or needed. Do your research on the different models available, determine your budget, and narrow your choices to three, whether they are of the same brand, similar models, prices, etc.

How To Buy A Home Theater System On Ebay And Get A Great Deal

Thinking about buying a home theater system and wondering if you can get a great deal on Ebay? Here's a few tips before you place your first bid:

5. Buy with Paypal. Paypal offers Seller Protection with purchases so if there is a problem with your purchase, you could potentially get some or all of your money back.

4. Read the fine print. Now that you're ready to buy, before you click the Commit to Bid button, read the sellers policies regarding returns, shipping, insurance, etc. If the seller doesn't provide insurance, buy it anyway. If the seller doesn't offer it, find another seller. If anything happens to your item and it's not insured, you could be out of luck if the item arrives damaged and the seller refuses to settle with you.

Ready, Set, Bid!

3. Know your Ebay Seller. Now that you've decided on what you want to buy and you've decided on a few models that look great, research the seller of the item. You're ready to spend possibly several hundred to thousands of dollars sight unseen, so you want to be sure the seller is worthy of your money. How many ratings does the seller have? How long have the been online? Read the comments of past buyers. Were there any negative comments and what were they?



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Lingerie's Humble Beginnings

Just how did lingerie come to be? Corsets thrived during the ancient times in Greece. The first corset was made in Crete at around 2000 BC. Its purpose was to emphasize a woman's bust while creating an impression of a smaller waist and exaggerated hips. Corsets would sometimes be embellished with a brooch or a pin. It would take several years before leather and wool were introduced.

In Rome, women wore loincloths that could pass as panties. Sometimes, they would also wear breast cloths or bras made of soft leather to cover their breasts. Other fabrics available then would only be wool and linen or a combination of both. Only the rich could afford silk which was imported from other countries like India.

The Middle Ages saw medieval women wearing close fitting clothing similar to what we call chemise, or shift or smock today. The garment would be paired with leg wrappings. During winter, women would be sporting elaborate petticoats that instead look like a skirt than an undergarment.

Incorporating reed or willow rods in women's petticoats during the 16th century helped a woman's posture to be more upright. This was the farthing ale that became increasingly popular as years went by and were later replaced by 'pair of bodies' or corsets. The construction of the corset has a stiffened bodice that was to be exposed in public while another decorative bodice underneath it was stiffened with whalebone, reeds, buckrams, or canes. These corsets were straight-up-and-down-shaped unlike the hourglass-like ones during the Victorian period.

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