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eBay AU up to 5% (Was 3%) Cashback to Your Superannuation @ Boost Your Super

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eBay increased cashback to your superannuation. Cashback paid straight to your super account so it can grow with the rest of your investment.

  • Clothing, Shoes & Accessories - 5%
  • Health & Beauty - 5%
  • Alcohol & Food - 5%
  • Miscellaneous Home & Garden - 5%
  • Sports - 5%
  • Entertainment Memorabilia - 4%
  • Books, Comics & Magazines; DVDs & Movies; Music - 4%
  • Lifestyle - 3%
  • Art & Antiques, Miscellaneous Collectables, Sports & Leisure, Hobbies & Games, Tickets & Events - 3%
  • Musical Instruments, Vehicle Parts & Accessories - 3%
  • Business & Industrial - 2.5%
  • Cameras & Photo, Cell Phones & Accessories - 2%
  • Computers, Tablets & Networking - 2%
  • Consumer Electronics - 2%
  • Miscellaneous Fashion - 2%
  • eBay Motors, Real Estate, Gift Cards & Coupons - 1%

Notes:

No or low cashback for purchase of gift cards and items sold by charities.
No or low cashback for purchases with voucher, coupon or promotion code not sourced from Boost Your Super. We normally have some available.
No or low cashback for purchases with eBay Plus memberships
Any returns from a cart will result in the entire cashback being cancelled of all items that were in the cart.
Auctions won with bidding sniper tools are ineligible for cashback
Cashback excludes taxes and shipping fees

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closed Comments

  • +15

    Waiting 40-50 years to get your cashback is not a bargain…

  • +1

    😕 wot?

  • +2

    I am all in for a bargain but this seems trivial.
    Nearly pointless

    • +3

      Your 20 cent cashback could be worth 65 cents !!! with a compound interest rate of 3% after 40 years !!!

  • Too many exclusions to constitute a deal.

  • suggestion: person A and B purchase a $50,000 used underwear from each other. both A and B have to pay eBay fees; they also get to keep the cashback. repeat 10 times..

    • +1

      ebay + paypal fee is more than 5% , only profit during fee free promotion :D

  • This is the weirdest deal, almost made me think it's a scam. So eBay wants to know your super details now? Putting money into your super is about getting lower tax (and investment but at this time it's a toss-up if it's going to go up or down). If eBay is putting money into your super, can you claim the tax back under your 'personal contribution'?

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