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An E-bay StoryboardAn E-bay Storyboard
Kevin AndersonKevin Anderson
COMP325-V2WWCOMP325-V2WW
Human Computer InteractionHuman Computer Interaction
Assignment 13-2 StoryboardAssignment 13-2 Storyboard
Lorraine NormoreLorraine Normore
July 30, 2006July 30, 2006
E-bay MembershipE-bay Membership
First! There are a some things you First! There are a some things you need to knowneed to know
You will have to provide personal information You must give credit card information to activate your
account Your Identity is protected You can cancel you membership at any time
Getting StartedGetting Started
1. Go to the E-bay website/homepage
2. Click on “register” Ok, so I want to register with E-bay, what do
I do?
Fill Out The FormsFill Out The Forms
3. Fill out personal information form and create a user id and password
4. Read and agree to “terms of use and your privacy”
Hey this Internet stuff is
fun
Confirm Your IdentityConfirm Your Identity
5. Fill out credit card information to verify you are who you say you are
Confirm my identity?
Sounds like some kind of interrogation
Check Your E-mailCheck Your E-mail
6. Go to your e-mail and check for a confirmation notice from E-bay
Now I can shop
online, yippy!
Ask Seller A QuestionAsk Seller A Question
The Procedure of EventsThe Procedure of Events
For this process and like many online procedures there is more than one way to achieve the desired results.
An E-bay member can “sign-in” first before asking a question
An E-bay member while viewing an item can click on “ask seller a question”, which takes you to “sign in”
A non E-bay member cannot ask seller’s questions
Ask The SellerAsk The Seller
1. An E-bay member while viewing an item can click on “ask seller a question”
Why don’t I just sign in first?
Signing InSigning In
2. Sign in with your password
Sign in, sign in, sign in! I have way to many passwords to remember. Let’s see, which one is
it?
The Big QuestionThe Big Question
3. Enter your question
4. Select “send a copy to my e-mail address
5. Click “send”
Do I need to take notes?
What if I forget?
Check MessagesCheck Messages
6. Check your E-bay “My Messages” or check your e-mail inbox
They said it’s just a friendly reminder. You know how
I’m always forgetting?
The Grand FinallyThe Grand Finally
7. The message in your in box looks like this
This waiting process is always the
hardest part. Maybe I should
just call
ReferenceReference
Note: All E-bay information windows used courtesy of E-bay @ www.ebay.com
Thank you!
I hope you enjoyed the show