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eBay 10% off Sitewide (Minimum Spend $75, Ends 2PM)

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Humbled to be invited by eBay to their Sydney office yesterday to discuss EOFY promos & deals through June. They’ve branded the event ‘Hump Month’ with plenty of incredible deals that I’m sure you’ll all love. Without giving too much away initially, I can confirm there will be a number of offers throughout the day today (Thursday), each with a very limited expiry window.

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The first starts at noon AEST and will be 10% off sitewide. There's a minimum spend requirement of $75, a maximum discount of $300, and a limit of one transaction per person. Other offers will be posted as they become available throughout the day, so stay tuned. It’s going to be a massive month on eBay! Enjoy :)

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        • @bwatt99: then just buy a $1 item……..

        • -1

          @tajid:
          Never bothered in the end lol its not something i had to get right now was hard leave it when there is a free $15 to be had.
          But i used my other one winter10 on another purchase so still did ok.
          But it is hard to say no to free $$ when it comes to ebay.
          Just too much other priorities money wise at present.
          And what does tomorrow bring from ebay i wonder.

  • +4

    TA are the incredible deals really incredible or is that just marketing spin by ebay? I trust your judgement not theirs

  • +2

    I've bought everything I can possibly imagine. Can't think of anything left.

    • +12

      wrong answer. try again

    • use your imagination

    • Great! Now help me achieve the same!

  • +1

    Just in time before the cost of items on Ebay may rise when sellers pass on the new Netflix tax on fees to the buyer-

    From 1 July 2017, Goods and Services Tax (GST) will apply to fees on eBay.com.au, due to new legislation in Australia (the "Netflix Tax").

    • +6

      The legislation may be delayed by a year according to the news today. Apparently the discussion is ongoing. If it is delayed I hope eBay and others don't add the tax anyway.

      • So they are going to collect fees for a tax that is still Proposed?

      • Didn't see this - link pls?

      • +1

        The legislation may be delayed by a year according to the news today. Apparently the discussion is ongoing. If it is delayed I hope eBay and others don't add the tax anyway.

        You're confusing the 10% GST on all ebay sales with the 10% GST on ebay fees. The 10% GST on ebay fees will be going ahead and the 10% on all ebay sales to Australia is likely to be next year.

      • +2

        If it is delayed I hope eBay and others don't add the tax anyway.

        They will. YOu know it.

    • +1

      Businesses registered for GST will not be affected by this change if you register your Australian Business Number (ABN) with eBay

      • Anyone tried actually supplying the abn via the provided link in email yesterday - their system is broken as AU abn numbers will not link to Australia Registered eBay seller accounts….pfft

    • As someone who sells a bit on eBay, I don't see the point in adding the tax on to my listing prices or postage costs as the fees are a % of the final sale price and postage cost. So if I increase my postage costs to cover it, I'll just be charged an even greater fee.

  • +8

    oh ffs i just bought a cpu and a xb1s controller using the 5% off and now its 10%!!!

    • +11

      There there, have a +1

  • -6

    Hey TA - next time you go into their head office could ask them reinstate my ebay account that they shut down 2 years ago ? it had 500+ feedback @ 98.7% . had 4 bad sales and they shut me down. emailed them, rang their call centre and got no where.

    • -5

      You obviously did something wrong and deserved to be shut down. They don't shut down people for no reason.

      • +5

        Spathy, you are either too young, naive or uniformed. eBay and especially when it owned PayPal, had an appalling record of being completely capricious and arbitrary in its decision to cancel your accounts and / or refuse remitting money in your PayPal account. There are thousands of stories just like altomic's. Even the owner of Minecraft found more than $1 million temporarily frozen in PayPal (eBay owned then). Perhaps do some research before jumping down someone's neck in support of a tax avoiding monopoly.

      • -1

        What makes you think they never make mistakes?

    • -2

      This is such an inappropriate request. It is very likely nobody on this thread cares about your problem either. Your comment reflects your unprofessionalism and perhaps it is a good thing that your account is shut down.

      • I wish I could give you more +++

      • Damnnn Daniel!

    • I feel for you

  • Has anyone easily claimed TRS on online purchases such as eBay when going overseas? Are they okay with a "printed paypal receipt" or do they need more..

    • +2

      Has to show sellers abn

      • Can u input the abn yourself? if u run into any last minute issues

        • +1

          No. If it is a proper legit seller you need a proper tax invoice. They need it to say "Tax Invoice" at the top and are pretty strict about it.

          If you purchase from somewhere like Big W, no problem. If you purchase from some random store that is doing a bit of tax dodging by selling on eBay then there will be a problem.

    • +1

      just message the seller that you require a tax invoice. shouldn't be a problem.

      • thanks, getting proper reply from sellers could be the problem sometimes lol

      • +1

        Big legit sellers like good guys, Myer etc will usually include one with the goods. Small sellers may not even be registered for GST, so there may be nothing to claim back. If recommend getting a firm commitment from the seller to include a tax invoice showing GST before you bid/buy.

    • I believe it has to be a proper Australian Tax invoice.

      I have made purchases from Australian stores where they included a tax invoice in the parcel, just like if I went into their store for a purchased.

      A tax invoice need to show the merchants ABN and the amount of GST charged.
      and needs to be labelled TAX INVOICE

      • Don't forget for invoices $1000+ it must identify you as the purchaser (name, address, email address or passport number).

    • Nevermind, someone else has answered.

  • +3

    Ahem… (in jv voice): Any bargain?

    • +10

      FTFY - Any bargains?

      • +3

        What's the normal price?

        • -1

          in jv voice Negging as prices will increase move along people nothing to see here

    • haven't seen him lately, where he's been?

  • +3

    What a coincidence… bag i was looking at price has increased.

  • HP [819185-371] ProLiant MicroServer need these to go on sale again anyone from warehouse1 confirm?

    • I bought a brand new N40L for $125 delivered, definite bargains to be had if you bide your time

      6 bay NAS that has 16gb ram and a 1GB gpu for under 200 that runs any OS you want is a-ok in my books

      • thanks for the reply mate, i was looking to do a home lab with some VM running

        • http://www.virten.net/2012/04/vsphere-5-homelab-esx-on-hp-pr…

          ignore the ram limitations, i put in 16gb ddr3 and it works fine, not sure if you can get higher than that… have a look at all the forum posts and articles on the N36L, N40L and N54L microservers theres loads of info…. perfect little machines, hold 6 3.5" sata drives and uses barely any power at all

  • +7

    It's awesome that eBay cares about ozbargain community. But the prices get jacked up often, so what's the point of having these sales? Creating bad publicity rather than real value. Amazon is going to smash them.

    • +11

      instead of doing their promo work for them, the op should have asked eBay the hard and fast questions of why they keep running promotions when they clearly allow the big sellers to abuse members of the eBay community by jacking their prices 2 mins before the sales start

      but of course that would never happen, people invited along have to tow the line or not get invited back

      • +1

        toe the line

    • +5

      10 Kg bag of whey protein isolate just jumped from $189 to $209.
      No sale!

      • -1

        I'm sure the protein levels in that bag jumped accordingly

        /sarcasm

        • +2

          Nope.
          Sticking with my usual supplier of 5 x 1 Kg bags for $113.99 which are better quality.
          10 Kg seller has lost the opportunity of a new customer. Meh …. eBay…..

      • +6

        That's whey out of line.

  • +1

    Can you make multiple purchases within the one transaction from multiple sellers?

    • Yes, in the same currency

  • Can I buy from sellers worldwide?

    • Yes.

  • I am planning to get a nintendo switch some time in the next 6 months. Should i just get it tomorrow or try to get a better/similar deal later since there will be more opportunities for good deals?

    • Get it tomorrow.

      • lol just found out that i had a winter10 deal so i just used that. Now i have to lock the switch up in a cupboard for 6 months. (Due to reasons, being addicted to the switch is undesirable until i get more free time)

  • +1

    Thanks for the heads-up TA!

  • +10

    TA, could you please propose a next coupon to be NOPRICEJACKING ?

    • +2

      Of course he can … discount for the code would be 0% though … lol

  • +2

    I got sent one earlier from Australia Post for $10 off any $30 purchase on eBay.

  • ..to be invited by eBay to their Sydney office

    So they didn't offer you a job?

    • they probably did

    • He's now a double agent.

  • +7

    Cannot wait for Amazon to smash the local online market

    • +1

      Their prices are usually higher than Ebay and Aliex I've found. Why do people expect lower prices?

      • +2

        It will be a very quick end to Amazon AU if they do not beat eBay's prices, and I'm specifically referring to eBay's steep sellers fees which forces retailers to mark up their prices to negate the high fees. There is no point in having an Amazon to be just another platform for online purchasing and selling.

        eBay should be used for bidding only, highest bidder wins. Remove buy it now function, leave make offer function as is. Let Amazon be the medium for fixed price goods from local retailers.

        • It will be a very quick end to Amazon AU if they do not beat eBay's prices

          ebay doesn't have prices. Its sellers do. The sellers set their own prices. ebay has no say in that, other than periodic voucher codes.

          Amazon is its own retailer and can set prices. If you're going to compare apples to apples, you'd have to compare ebay/aliex to Amazon Marketplace.

          For the most part, Amazon direct's prices are not going to be cheaper than ebay individual sellers who have to compete amongst themselves.

          Amazon should be cheaper than Harvey Norman and any other bricks and mortar, but if you're expecting them to blow the doors off of ebay, I think you need to temper your expectations.

          Amazon does not 'beat' ebay's prices, because ebay doesn't have a universal price for any good. It's entirely up to the seller. Some will sacrifice margin for volume just to sell their stuff first. Most of these low margin people are in China where that is viable due to massive volume. Amazon AU is going to be AU based, not selling products made in a sweatshop and sold to you for $1 with free shipping. You can't even ship an item within AU for $1 if the item was given away for free. There's no way Amazon is going to undercut the cheapest available price on ebay.

          I think Amazon AU is set for a massive disappointment to be honest. They won't even be able to match Amazon US prices due to the nature of our market. GST, higher minimum income of the populace (and thus higher RRPs of products, aka the "Aussie Tax"), higher wages paid to their own employees, higher shipping costs (Amazon can post an item from the US to AU for cheaper than you can post it from AU to AU — when I need to return something for exchange, they usually let me keep it for free because it costs too much to send it back), etc.

          Make no mistake. They are not the Messiah. At best, they will make HN and TGG cut their prices a little bit and be more competitive. They're not here to give ebay a run for their money. The ones who might feel the squeeze are online retailers like Kogan.

  • Need a deal on a XPS 13. Hopefully ebay sale is good!!

    • Dell have been 20% off several times and you didn't find the price compelling enough then. What makes you think it will be cheaper at only 10% off?

      • If he doesn't mind going second hand, in an auction it could be heaps cheaper with those code over the 20% from dell. But who knows, would rather new tbh.

  • +1

    I have long been waiting for SSD deals and they don't pop up anymore not even with ebay's 20% off :(

  • +2

    what are the chances of 20% off on everything coming on?

    • +1

      None until Amazon arrives and will be too late even with 30% off people will jump ship to Amazon

  • -1

    I have to say, I am somewhat miffed at the excitement over a pissy 10% discount.

    • Drops the price of a BenQ W1090 projector below $819.Delivered.Bonus 3D glasses or spare lamp.
      I'm excited …. and don't need one :)

  • Noticed shopping square cancelled their 10% sale off the item i was watching in anticipation

  • Noon in Australia is 4AM where I am currently.. I have a 1200$ purchase pending payment. Worth getting up at night for? What are the odds the 10% promo is still running 4 hours later?

    • +1

      very high

  • hey so if you're selling stuff on ebay, do these deals cost the ebay seller?
    I mean, who pays for the deal:
    the seller, or ebay..?

    • +1

      Ebay pays, they can do it because the fees are worth more than 10% - For smaller sellers anyway.

      • cool thanks for that :)
        Hey would you have a link to the relevant reference? I can't find anything

  • Who reported TA's post as Sockpuppeting?

    • +1

      Whoever it is they won't admit it here.

  • +1

    I've got a targeted email offering $10 off $30 minimum purchase. Anyone else got a similar email too?

    • Was just about to post here also. Was your Email strangely from AusPost too? I got spend $30.00 and get $10.00 off. Code is indeed unquie as well — not generic unfortunately.

      • +1

        Yes it was from Australia Post too ! Valid till 8th June but I don't think it stacks with this offer. But $10 off $30 is great for small purchases. :)

  • Wow this is going to keep me up all night.

  • my god..i'm so nervous that i actually have got nothing to buy..

    • Congrats you just saved the other 90%.
      And don't worry the next one will be only a few weeks away.

  • Hopefully can buy a graphic card from Ebay with these deals.

    • +1

      then i may suggest to hold it a bit longer, 15% or 20% off tech always more frequent on ebay.

      • How much longer do you think? should have one in this June, right?

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