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7% off Eligible Items, $30 Minimum Spend, $300 Discount Cap, Up to 5 Uses Per Account @ eBay Australia

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Appears to have a different item pool from the current 5% coupons and it's not limited to eBay Plus, maybe you'll get lucky.

This offer entitles you to 7% off the pre-coupon purchase price (excluding postage costs) on Eligible Items 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 transactions (up to a maximum of 10 items per transaction).

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  • eBay are getting desperate.

    • +6

      'eBay are getting desperate.' No.

      eBay are still desperate.

  • +1

    Couldnt get it to work with items in my cart.

  • This one also works for non Ebay plus subscribers though? (the 5% deal you linked is for Ebay plus only)

  • +3

    Me : wow… 7% discount
    Sellers : kiss my ( | ), its jacked up 10% already

  • I'm not eBay Plus but my eBay Summary shows a discount code of $5 for eBay Plus members. When I try to redeem it, I get an error stating I need to be an eBay Plus member. Anyone else seen this?

    • +1

      Yeah, it's a marketing ploy to get you to subscribe so you can redeem the voucher.

      • Yeh that sounds about right then..

  • +1

    Works on my items so I assume some other private sellers which means no price jacking

  • +7

    Bring back the ~18% site wide discount and I will bite eBay.

  • Tried and didn't work at all. 7% won't cut for my fatherday gift :(
    though I would advise you to keep check your shopback swap giftcards
    on my last purchase on ebay, I had generous 8% swapcard —-> ebay giftcard ……. on top of ebay plus discount voucher
    the whole transcation was paid using giftcards.

  • +4

    I barely use Ebay anymore. But I recently had to get something which was identical to other places but much cheaper while being close by so I can receive it quickly.

    Seller is 99.9% positive feedback and located in the same city as me so must be fine I thought. Ordered 3 days ago, got tracking on the first day but it's been stuck on "package information received".

    Seller tells me package will arrive to me "before 20 Sept". Since when does it take 3+ weeks to receive something in the same city? I seriously doubt their location is true.
    If I knew it would take so long to get the thing, I would have gone to Aliexpress and got it for even cheaper and it would probably arrive sooner. No more Ebay for me.

    • Funny enough, I bought a second hand item from eBay that I know the seller is in the same city as me. It was sent as AusPost express a week ago from a local post office, and it's still saying "We've got it". And being AusPost they don't allow you to lodge an enquiry until 2.5 weeks later. Not eBay's fault here but just to answer your question "Since when does it take 3+ weeks to receive something in the same city?"

      • Not Auspost in my case but a courier.
        I have ordered a few other things from other places most of them using Auspost and they are showing up in my tracking App and moving at the expected speed.
        Just to give you an idea, I recently ordered something from a store in "Sydney" City and it turned up 2 days later, almost as fast as Amazon shipping.
        But if it takes over 10 days to ship something from the same City in my opinion most likely it is a dropshipper waiting for stock or it is coming straight from china.

        Edit: I didn't expect the package to arrive by now, but I did expect to at least see it "In transit" 5 days later.

        I am not blaming Ebay particularly, but giving more of an idea what the sellers there are like at the moment. I heard about people receiving packages direct from china when the seller location was nearby but had not experienced it myself. I thought 99.9% feedback would mean I could rely on them to ship quickly from nearby.
        Either case it's the seller experience which will make my mind up about not shopping on Ebay.

        I don't know about your case, but yeah 1 week seems a bit long for a package coming from the same city. Give it 10 days, it might turn up tomorrow. Sometimes Auspost messes up and sends you package interstate like WA or SA to be "sorted" then back to NSW again, I have had this happen before but it was a rare case e.g. only happened once.
        It could also just be a tracking error, sometimes your package fails to be scanned properly and it might be "out for delivery" but showing "We've got it" in tracking.

    • postage from ebay is hit and miss. i dont understand way some items take weeks and others days, from the same state.

      I do like eBay because they have lots of vouchers for plus members. Got quite a bit of stuff over the year for competitive pricing.

  • +1

    maybe my eBay skills are not so good - how do I do a search so it only brings up eligible items?

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