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<p> If you're looking for a specific item, searching can help you find it fast. When you search on eBay, you enter 2 or 3 descriptive words about the item into a search box, and you receive search results that match those words. Searching also offers advanced options and commands that allow you to narrow your search in a variety of ways</p> <p> To start a search, enter the words that describe your item into the search text box near the top of the eBay home page, and then click the <strong>Search</strong> button. Learn more about searching for items by keyword and get tips for better searching.</p>
If you know a seller's user ID, you can search for items currently being sold by that seller. If you want to see the seller's ended listings, you can search for completed listings instead.
To search for items by seller:
Click the Advanced link at the top of the eBay home page.
Under the Items heading on the left side of the page, click By seller.
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.
Click the Search button.
You can search listings on eBay even after those listings have ended. This is useful if you want to see what an item sold for, or look at listings that didn't sell to see why.
How long completed listings are available
Completed listings are available for items that have sold within the last 90 days and for items that didn't sell within the last 30 days. Note: Completed Motors vehicle listings are available for listings that have ended within the last 15 days.