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Receive a $30 eBay Voucher When You Sell $150 / $300/ $500 Worth of Stuff

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Certainly not an enticing promotion but a nice bonus if you just so happen to be selling a lot.

  • Receive a $30 eBay voucher when you list and sell items in Auction-style or Fixed Price format which total $500 or more (excluding postage) on eBay.com.au during the Promotion Period.

  • Limit of 1 voucher per person.

  • You will only be eligible for the promotion if you receive an invitation to participate in it from eBay via email or Facebook, or are able to see it on www.eBay.com.au when you login to your eBay account. This invitation is not transferable or exchangeable and cannot be used by a third party. For the avoidance of doubt, you will not be eligible to participate in the promotion if the person who received the promotion shared it with you but you otherwise would not have received or seen the promotion, or if it appears on your Facebook newsfeed only because the person who received the promotion liked and/ or shared it.

Link for $300 promo and $150 promo, your spend amount may vary further.

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  • +4

    I received email too. It says $25 voucher for $150

    • +1

      $25 / $150 for me too!

  • What a deal for sellers…Is there a new found respect for the other half of their business? Oh hang on it's targeted. I'd love to see their targeting algorithms - they seem bizarre.

    • +1

      I've never sold on ebay and just got a $25 for $150 offer.

      • Same. Never sold at all.
        Got the same 25 for 150sales

    • Some of it involves selling, then not selling, then getting offers…

  • Thanks OP. Got the email too.

  • +2

    Don’t forget eBay take 10% of your sales. So if you sell $150 worth, they will take $15 from your PayPal at the end of the month. Final value fees make me sad.

    • +2

      11% plus PayPal fess as they have added gst

  • +3

    Yeah considering their 10% odd fee for a sale… hard to break even. Better wait for a final value fee waiver promo if no rush to sell.

  • +1
  • Is it a single sale or multiple over a period?

    • +1
      • Only standard single item listings are eligible for the promotion. Multi-quantity listings do not count towards the minimum sale requirement.
      • goddamn it just sold something for 290…

        which points out also how ridiculous fees are.. I think I got charged $40 in fees in total…

  • I got the email but I can't

    see it on www.eBay.com.au when you login to your eBay account

  • +1

    $30 / 300 for me. now to find $300 of stuff to sell :)

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