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10% off Sitewide @ eBay ($120 Min Spend, $300 Max Discount)

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Merry Christmas to everyone!

T&Cs here. Enjoy :)

Starts 10am AEDT Dec 26. Ends at eBay's discretion. 10% off the purchase price on all eligible items (exclusions listed) when you spend $120 or more in one transaction, up to a max discount of $300. A max of two transactions applies. Up to 10 items may be purchased in one transaction.

Listed Exclusions:

All items listed in the following categories: Cars, Bikes, Boats (9800), Car & Truck Parts (6030), Coins (11116), Gift Cards (184609), Other Lots More Items (88433), Real Estate (10542), Services (316), Tickets, Travel (11730); and

All items sold by the following sellers:
(1) Officeworks;
(2) Fantastic Furniture; and
(3) Target.

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Mod: Coupon expires 28/12 but eBay may end it earlier as per terms & conditions. 29/12 and code is still active Deal has Expired

This is part of Boxing Day Sales for 2018

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  • +13

    i wanted to buy something overseas yet these deals exactly offsets the GST, meanwhile the same item locally is more expensive, so this offsets the premium, both options back to same price, frustrating!

    • +41

      It's a nice little scam on Australians isn't it.

        • +36

          You mean you have to pay the Australia Tax? To fund the out dated ideology of Gerry Harvey where we have to pay more because…. we 'need' bricks and mortar stores? We are geographically 'isolated' from manufacturers ? Our labour wages are too high so we need to pay more? Shocking.

          • +21

            @goober: Yet jbhifi, good guys etc. never whinge and seem to be doing just fine.

            I hate HN stores. The overzealous staff hassle you almost as soon as you step in the store but if you ever want to return or exchange something their 'service' is non existant.

            • -1

              @Levathian: As explained before, staff in a HN aren’t employed by Harvey Norman, but by a franchisee and they work on commission. Just like in a cafe, they need to sell you stuff.

            • @Levathian:

              Yet jbhifi, good guys etc. never whinge and seem to be doing just fine.

              TGG is owned by JB, and yes they are both doing very well.

            • +5

              @Levathian: Hope Gerry Harvey gets deported

          • +6

            @goober: Is YOUR wage too high or just other people's?

      • Yes, like the quadruple salaries

      • Not little scam its big scam

      • Anyone notice how the Aus property market peaked in June/July 2017 and Q3 GDP missed expectations, just as GST was introduced on low value item imports.
        I know correlation != causation, but I still reckon we could blame scomo.

    • If it's from the US and you ship it to a transshipping company, do you still pay 10% or is it only for Australian addresses, not all ebay.com.au?

      • +2

        Yes you pay the 10% on the declared value and also 10% on the shipping price too.
        I just declare the value of my purchases really low when they ask and literally pay a couple of dollars GST, for things that are worth hundreds, no issues so far

    • Say thanks to Gerry Harvey for that shit

  • +22

    Boxing day sale: eBay 10% with exclusions. They're doing great.

    • +5

      At 10% they're only really forgoing their Final Value Fee which I believe is 10.9% ? So they still make 0.9%. Also need to factor in not everyone will remember to input the code when purchasing but it would at least generate traffic.

      At 15-20% it would be costing them money unless its some arrangement like the 20% off select stores where the sellers price jack beyond RRP to cover the costs.

      • +2

        Casual sellers might not pay fees to sell on eBay, their items can receive 10% discount too. So eBay would be at a loss here even if they take a cut in PayPal fees.

        • +1

          Not to mention, paying with 10%~20% off eGCs

          • @jacktator: When has there ever been a 20% discount on eBay gift cards?

            • +1

              @magic8ballgag: Coles, $50 gift card, with 2000 Flybuy Points ($10).

              • @jacktator: We're talking about eBay gift cards, not Coles.

                • +1

                  @magic8ballgag: Dude, you can buy eBay gift cards from Coles, and it's 10%~20% off very frequentyly

                  • @jacktator: You specifically said eGift cards, so I'll ask again, when/where has their ever been 20% off Coles?

                    • @magic8ballgag: You didn't specifically mention eGift Cards, so I'll answer again, @ Coles!!!

                      • @jacktator: My original comment/question was in response to your claim of:

                        10%~20% off eGCs

                        • @magic8ballgag: Aren't the physical GCs you buy at Coles eGCs as well? A E-Voucher Code? When/where has therE ever been a physical eBay store you can use physical gift cards at?

                          • @jacktator:

                            Aren't the physical GCs you buy at Coles eGCs as well?

                            No, an eGift card is virtual, hence the 'e' - but you already knew that.

                            When/where has therE ever been a physical eBay store you can use physical gift cards at?

                            I never said that there was, just like there's never been 20% off eBay eGift cards.

                            • @magic8ballgag: Your original question was

                              When has there ever been a 20% discount on eBay gift cards?

                              for the last time, @ Coles. Lol

                              Merry Christmas! Call it a truce?

      • +5

        I'd guarantee the big Ebay retailers can negotiate a much better % than that.

      • +1

        There’s 9.9% fee and another 1% gst tax so no, eBay doesn’t earn 0.9%

    • Woohoo! I'm glad you're happy with this deal! Merry Christmas!!

  • +7

    Just 10? Kinda hoping for 15-20 for boxing day. Better than nothing tho, Thx for the heads up TA!

    • +11

      Don't forget that stinking min spend. Items waiting in cart for the past 3 months.

      • +1

        I actually got nothing sitting in my cart due to the last 10% sale. I have a few items on my watch list I consider non-essential and might pull the trigger if a worthwhile sale came along. I guess I can just wait till another 10% off code rolls in and buy it if I actually need it.

  • can we buy EBAY gift card?

    • +1

      Not if they're classed as gift cards, being an excluded category?

  • +12

    The weekly 10 percent off $120 spend even tho its boxing day and the other times it was at random times of the year!

  • +1

    What's the point I want Officeworks 😑

  • +15

    eBay sales is like the boy who cried wolf…

  • +4

    Thanks OP.

  • +9

    Thanks ta for all your efforts on posting deals, merry Xmas and have a great day.

  • +14

    They are getting useless now. What happened to their 15% sitewide. Ebay au is getting worse

    • +4

      Yet they still upvote this mess lol

      • @solidussnake hahaha true mate. They should run promotion like uk or USA ebay rather than running Ebay plus promotion

    • +7

      eBay has no incentive to offer in AU what they offer in the US or UK because Amazon is no threat whatsoever for them here.

      Local players like Kogan or Catch don't even register as far as they are concerned.

      eBay is the most visited e-commerce website in Australia by a wide margin.

      You don't need to make concessions when you're winning 😉

  • +27

    Only 10% and with min $120, no thanks.

  • +12

    These 10% $120 spend sales are becoming the norm. Everyone should boycott these sales so we can at least get 15% or 20% off sales again.

    • +1

      I think it's always 10% because it's the fees seller pay. This way eBay doesn't loose any money. When it's 15% they would have to pay the 5% difference as a loss?

      And the 20% of selected sellers post likely has an agreement of some sort.

    • +4

      Don't understand why I am paying for eBay plus but still need a minimum spend to use the discount codes :(

  • +6

    Thanks TA. Merry Xmas to you. Cheers

  • I was looking for another Nintendo switch super smash bros deal but eb games have just sold out, damn… https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/423515

    • I think Amazon has the deal

  • +6

    This deal has been available for like 10 times already this year

    • +3

      It's great hey, thanks for posting TA.

  • +7

    Yawn

  • +3

    Pathetic

    • +4

      comment.

  • -1

    Can it be stacked with the 20% off?

    • No.

  • -3

    Why is this getting so many votes? Oh that's right…

    • +4

      Merry Christmas goober. Do you need a hug this fine scorching day?

      • scorching day

        fake news from news.com.au
        Its fiiine in Brisbane

    • Get with the program please goober. Seems you missed the (hilarious) comment from one Ozbargainer that it takes a HUGE effort to post these deals. If 10 minutes on a keypoard is a huge effort then he/she might be right. Can't blame TA for posting though. There will be some actual deals to be found among the lawbreakers. Sheep will be sheep however.

      • +1

        I'm guessing more like 2 minutes. Ctrl C Ctrl V.

        • I was being kind. And altruism isn't the motive for posting.

  • +3

    Why has ebay removed their paltry cashrewards?

  • +4

    One year ago… 10% off Min Purchase $75

    • Inflation.
      Jawbs and Growth
      I blame Malcolm.

  • +2

    10% is disappointing for boxing day special… i was expecting at least 15%.

  • +1

    Keep it coming mate…thanks

  • +1

    Merry Christmas all. Hope everyone has a relaxing and happy day.

    This is like a broken record. Just removes the GST on my overseas buys… and not fully as postage is still subject to GST and if it is global shipping the “GST” is even higher.

    Given TA’s connections he should probably air ozbargain member’s views to eBay.

    • +1

      The sellers who lie by putting their item location as Australia when their profile says HK/China etc. are exempt from that GST charge. It's how I purchased my OnePlus for $150ish less from HK.

      You might even have luck asking sellers to change that too.

      • Thanks. Most of my purchases are unfortunately from USA sellers. The stuff I buy is collectibles and USA and UK sellers have most of these and they’re not fakes. Lots of fake stuff coming out of China so can’t rely on it. Also for really expensive items I have a friend receive it and they bring it when they visit.

        • And if its fake dont expect ebay to help.
          I got done over and avoid it these days

        • +1

          What was the benefit of negging my post? The comment is factual and afaik not offensive!!!

          Whoever you are you must love paying more for everything with no net benefit to Australia as the cost of collecting the GST is much more than the amount of GST the Government receives. Everyone forgets that it takes time and money to collect a tax and then ensure it flows through to the right departments.

      • They aren't exempt, they're simply avoiding tax.

        • Unless the ATO come knocking they're good to continue.

          • +2

            @Clear: how is ATO gonna catch them if they're overseas?

            • +1

              @Griffindinho: They're not.

              • @Clear: However, the ATO could crack-down on eBay for facilitating this form of tax evasion.

                • @dudeguy: The ATO is going to expect eBay to verify the physical location of every item before allowing a listing?
                  Gearbest seem to have thumbed their nose at the ATO and the ATO has done … Nothing!

    • Just removes the GST

      The GST will be increased to 15% at some point, they've already attempted it.

      John Howard was re-elected leader of the Liberal party in 1995, and pledged "never, ever" to introduce the GST.[6] Howard led the Liberal-National Coalition to a large victory in the 1996 federal election. However, before the 1998 election, Howard proposed a GST that would replace all existing sales taxes, as well as applying to all goods and services.

      Muppets still vote for the same party.

      • He took it to an election for the people to decide. That is pretty fair.
        It’s not like he said “there will be no carbon tax under a government I lead” and then did it straight after the election anyway.
        The current mob are real crap compared with the Howard Costello years.

        • In the full statement she says she would price carbon and move to an emissions trading scheme.

          The media really wanted you to focus on that first part and so they omitted the rest of her statement in their publishings.

  • +2

    Boxing day and 10% off. Nah!

  • +1

    Is that it ? 10% only on Boxing Day?! Not interested…

  • +2

    Starve the beast.
    Say no to this needless consumption.
    USa is not our friend.

    Ebay, Amazon Google Apple - by dodging tax they spit in our faces.

    • +3

      Your Government provides the legal means for them to avoid tax while it enforces it's tax regime on you.

      What are you blaming them for?

      • +1

        Because as we know they pay big buck for spivs (tax law experts, accountants) to exploit any tiny loophole they can. Laws are being slowly tightened on transfer ricing, profit shifting etc but not nearly enough. Add in IKEA to the great tax dodgers who our politicians allow to ride roughshod over tax law intent.

      • +2

        it's tax regime

        its

  • Recently I've been buying more from Amazon than eBay. I never thought I'd see the day.

    • I've actually been selling shit, So much crap accumulated over the course of the year I must be the only person on the planet making money in December.

  • 10%? I want 100% off for a great knock out!

  • +6

    What is the point to exclude car parts in every AU Ebay discount code now? Really disappointed with Ebay

    • Same here. Ah well my wallet is better off I guess.
      Screw you ebay

  • +6

    Does eBay ever have eBay Plus deals? Signed up for supposedly "exclusive deals" but haven't received any.. Glad its a free trial at least.

    • Yes they've had some exclusive coupon codes.

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