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***Skype on eBay.co.uk – now in even more categories!***

19 December, 2006 | 10:54AM GMT


You can now add Skype call and chat buttons (or both) to your listings in even more categories on eBay.co.uk. These features are now available in the following additional categories and sub categories:

• Art
• Consumer Electronics: Accessories: Headphones
• Consumer Electronics: DVD & Home Cinema
• Consumer Electronics: Satellite/ Cable/ Freeview
• Consumer Electronics: TV Accessories
• Consumer Electronics: VCRs
• Consumer Electronics: Vintage Electronics
A complete list of all eligible categories and sub categories on eBay.co.uk can be found here.

What is Skype?
Skype is a fun little programme that lets you make unlimited voice and video calls over the internet to other Skype users anywhere in the world for free. Download Skype now.

How to add Skype to your listings:
Sellers:
When you list an item in one of the eligible categories or sub categories on eBay.co.uk, you can add either a Skype chat or call button (or both) to your listings by adding your Skype username. In order for the Skype buttons to show in your listing you must ensure that your Skype name and eBay accounts are linked. Do this by going to my eBay > My Account > Preferences > Member-to-Member Communication Preference; Where you will be able to add your Skype name.

Buyers: Just click on the Skype buttons in the listing, register for Skype (if you haven’t already done so) and then send your message. Remember to introduce yourself as a potential buyer to ensure that the seller knows who you are and will respond immediately.

Learn more about Skype in your listings.

Regards,
The eBay.co.uk Team

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