myTimeZone for eBay 1.7
View eBay auctions in your local timezone
20 September 2008
Platform: Windows 98/ME,Windows NT,Windows 2000,Windows XP,Windows Vista,Mac OS X,Linux
Type: freeware
Manufacturer: Dean Maynard
Size: 40Kb
Rating:
Verdict:
Could be interesting for some, but not sure how useful this for the majority
of eBay users
We’ve talked a lot about eBay recently and it’s becoming an online shopping
portal for those wanting to purchase goods online. As you can order goods from
outside the UK, in theory you can purchase cheaper versions of certain goods,
without having to fly over and buy them in person. If they are second hand, you
may not even have to pay certain tax and import duties, which is a key reason
for the popularity of the site.
However, following eBay auctions from other territories can be rather tricky
as you can’t always follow the time and auction end-date for those online from
outside the UK. Also, if the price is in Euros, it may not be converted
correctly, and the shipping costs may be displayed in a value that is only
applicable to posting within their local territory.
myTimeZone for eBay is an add-on that enables you to quickly convert the
value of products displayed on the site, in a local currency, shows the time
left for the auction in your local timezone and will even convert and show the
postage in your local currency.
Now, if we’re mistaken, most eBay users can probably do a lot of this
conversion, themselves. Indeed, eBay will convert currency on the fly and it’s
not that tricky to see how a foreign eBay item is close to completion, so we’re
not entirely sure how relevant this add-on is for the majority of eBay users.
However, you can try it yourself and see how it improves your eBay experience.
Note that this is a Firefox add-on for Firefox 2 through to v3b3.