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eBay Plus 17% off, Non-Plus 15% off on Eligible Items @ eBay

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15% off Eligible Items, and an extra 2% off for eBay Plus members

Terms & conditions

Acceptance. By using or attempting to use the redemption code for this offer, you agree to accept and be bound by these terms and conditions.

Offer Period. This offer commences at 10:00am AEST on 28 April and is available for a limited time only as long as it is available on the ebay.com.au site (“Offer Period”). eBay reserves the right to cancel the offer at any time.

Eligibility. This offer is available to eBay Plus members and non-eBay Plus members as set out in clause 4 below.

Conditions This offer entitles you to:

non-eBay Plus members to 15% off; and

eBay Plus members to an extra 2% off (total 17% off),

the pre-coupon purchase price (excluding postage costs) during the Offer Period, when you spend $30 or more (excluding postage costs) in one transaction, up to a maximum discount of $300 per transaction. Multiple items may be purchased in 5 transaction (up to a maximum of 10 items per transaction).

“Eligible Items” means items listed on eBay.com.au where a link to these terms and conditions and the coupon redemption code PMAY15 / PMAY17 is found in the item listing, or the item appears in the following URL:

https://www.ebay.com.au/b/Coupon-Promotions/bn_7116150158

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  • +30

    Futu Online already jacked 15% to match, as per usual.

    Unless eBay cracks down on the sellers of these ‘eligible items’ it really just makes this seem like a waste of time when it comes up.

    Dell sales seem like the only ones that are regularly worthwhile currently.

    • +1

      There are occasional diamonds in the rough, but I agree, the dell ones are genuinely awesome prices and jack free..

    • Is there a way to report them to eBay ?

      • +1

        It's illegal, but eBay doesn't care.

        You can report them to the ACCC: https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2019/05/accc-sues-kogan-over-alle…

        They'll get a tiny fine, Kogan's paid the fine 3x.

        What you can do is start downvoting eBay deals so at least the community is more aware of it Jacking.

        • +2

          Think they call that “cost of doing business” paying fines of no real consequence.

      • Just wasting your time. I think now we just have to live with it. There's no legal definition of "Sale" anyway

  • +3

    DAE find it hard to justify EBAY plus anymore? There is currently a $20 voucher offer to re-sign for the year but ehhhhhhhh

    • +2

      wait for the $40 voucher

      • Don't know if it's still on but previously even if it said $20, you actually get a $40 voucher.

      • +1

        $49 voucher better

  • +10

    Don't think anyone will be buying that Samsung Tab A8 in the picture from this deal :D but there's probably other items worth looking at (ebikes, escooters).

  • Jack the GPU price. D*ck move.

  • Nothing is eligible

    • +2

      Except bachelors.

  • +1

    who actually still falls for the "Eligible Items" trap in 2022

    • +1

      No Dearth Of Suckers.

    • +2

      Eligible*

      *AKA Stuff nobody wants to buy

  • Any genuine deals on graphics cards?

  • 2% off extra for Plus members. Hope ppl getting their money's worth….

    • The 2% is the real deal after the price jacking

  • Queue the sudden mark ups

  • +1

    LOL, Oppo X5 lite 5G $890.40

    Jack was here.

  • +1

    No real deals, just advertising - downvoting

  • +2

    Noticed the sydneytech ecoflow river I was about to buy went up by $150 around 11pm last night, I assumed there was an ebay 'deal' about to be announced. Shouldn't it be illegal to masquerade like this all the time?

  • +1

    no deal. price jacking in effect.

  • Probably worth waiting for EOFY sales at this stage.

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