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eBay Vouchers for Selling Items (Sales/Voucher $200/$20, $300/$30, $500/$50)

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Sell the stuff you no longer need and get a voucher valued up to $50* towards your next find!

How to Earn Your Voucher

List in Minutes
List as many items as you like

Sell, Sell, Sell
Make sure the items sell by 1 June 2017

Earn!
Your voucher will be emailed to you by 8 June 2017

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  • Targeted:

    You will only be eligible for the promotion when you receive an invitation email from eBay which will be sent to eligible customers who have never sold on eBay or have not sold any items in over 12 months

  • +9

    Another rubbish eBay 'deal'.

    The voucher barely covers the Final Value fee (ebay postage tax, currency conversion fees and paypal fees still apply).

    • +4

      …and my favorite bullshit fee: $2 - for a tiny subtitle in your ad
      two dollars!

  • do you have the "apply" link?

  • +9

    Thanks again for not being included EBay.
    Roll on Amazon.

  • Thanks eBay I didn't get this deal, so I won't be tempted to pay FVF just to get your measly vouchers

  • so you sell an item for 300 … you pay 35 bucks in fees and you get 30 dollar voucher?

    • First time sellers also were targeted for a "10 pay no listing/final fees" promotion.

  • +1

    Sooner ebay (profanity) off the better. Over it. Never have changed anything for the better.

  • +5

    I know I'm going to get a lot of down votes but why complain about final value fee. Is there another way to sell your item elsewhere? Sure the is Gumtree but that is so limited to how many customers view your product. So you either accept the final value fee or sell at reduced price elsewhere. The amount of junk I sell on eBay is money in my pocket. Don't think I could do it without eBay. I know final value fee has increased over the years but I have found that the rate of the junk I sell is faster and I can sell at a better price. For those who think different. Try and list something on gumtree/classified and same time on eBay then see what turns out better.

    • +3

      Exactly, the fees suck but try selling at other free websites eg quicksales, there's no buyers! Gumtrees no good for anything requiring postage and is full of scums. At cash convertors, you're lucky to even get 50% of market value/what you want.

    • +2

      Yes but that is the exact logic they use as a monopoly to crank the fees as high as possible. They know people will reach the conclusion "where else can you go?" because they have everyone by the goolies
      …. for now

    • While the fees are terrible, eBay's preference to favour buyers doesn't help, removing negative feedback option and most of all Australia Posts terrible pricing. I still do it, but I'm reguarly walking away with half what it sold for.

      Heaven help a free postage listing and some rural person buys it…

      • No idea how you do your calculations. If you set your postage measurements correct, then buyer should always bare the costs. Your fault if you set it to free postage.

        • People don't look anywhere near as favourably when postage is charged.

        • @scuderiarmani: nonsense, people filter by lowest cost. If your overall price is cheaper, why wouldn't they buy your product.

        • @scuderiarmani:

          Then do what every other company who offers free postage does- add the postage cost to the item price and offer "free postage". Gotta think outside the box!

        • @Ughhh:
          I do that, but it works to an extent.

          You can't viably sell Hard Cover books for instance.

  • +1

    Must be a small group that they keep offering the deals to. I have 3 accounts and never get the offer..

  • +1

    is there an "I accept" button like other targeted deals?

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