5% ebay bucks yea...I guess
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Received the email today, excludes the usual bullion.
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Received the email today, excludes the usual bullion.
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Bought a rare Pillar 4R from Spain and got $99.95 eBucks
Latin American Collection
5% appears to be the new bonus normal.
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I still don’t get those offers. Today I got the email offer for PayPal credit card. If that’s all I’m going to get, I’ll discontinue the offer emails. They send way too many anyway,.
might get a 7 percent once or twice per quarter, the 10 percent seems to be a thing of the past
Never signed up.
I haven't gotten anything over 5 percent all year.
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Can't get excited about 5%
...I thought from 10 points rebate to 8 was a Shylock move already...but at least it covered the internet tax...now 5 points during a lockdown feels like Ancient Rome
So true. And it's hard to get excited about 5%, it doesn't make that much difference.
I remember a few years ago getting a coupon for 15% off but it was only good for 1 item so you had to be very selective. But there was a time when I got a 15% eBay bucks offer. I spent a couple of days trying to buy everything I could. It felt like buying wholesale.
In case anyone is looking for gold & platinum error coins eligible for bucks, I just listed some auctions. Here’s a link:
https://www.ebay.com/sch/1madman/m.html?_trksid=p3692
5% is still 5%. But, to your point, it isn't enough to go looking to hard for something to buy.
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Will will be expecting the required image on the Dark Side.
The 5% does not cover the taxes...
0% doesn't cover the taxes. So it's still 5% more than you would get otherwise.
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You're better off using the coins category (just not the bullion category) as that will also be eligible for eBay bucks. Using the musical instruments category will trigger taxes for almost every state (as those are legally subject to tax) while coins will have quite a few states that won't have taxes (multiple states have no taxes on coins). The non coins categories are best used when there was a coupon that excluded coins (eBay bucks don't exclude coins-just the bullion subcategory).
@jmlanzaf you are right, but normally is 1, not 0%
My point, however, was that while I welcome the 5%, it is not tempting enough. But if I had something on my list I would wait until the bucks come as opposed the 1%...
I stand corrected.
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Ya know...other than 1 time when I maxed em out on bullion...ebay bucks has not influenced my buying. When they time out with something I will buy...YEAH!
For the 1st time since I can remember...My buying account didn't get the offer and my selling account did. Been over a year since both didn't get the offer.
10% would compensate for the tax many states are charging now. I'm not happy when I see $20 or more charged at checkout.
Ebay doesn't even get 10% on most sales. They lose money on those offers.
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I echo what others have said, and while I do welcome the 5% Bucks offer, it just misses the 5.1% state sales tax I am now charged. So...it is almost like going back to the old days of no state sale tax.
Jeff
$50 a couple times hasn't been bad... but it really is just a fart in the wind. I'm not gonna chase em next quarter.
Reason I choose non coin categories to list in is because of the low % final value fees charged in those specific categories. If ebay doesn’t charge me 10% to sell on the auction, I pass the lower price along to the buyers. Ultimately just looking to net a certain amount on the coins, and hopefully the ebay bucks make this work for some buyers advantage.
The fees might be lower but for many there will be 5%-10% in sales tax for that category while there would be 0% in the coins category. I and most others will just not buy a 1,400 platinum coin with an extra $140 in taxes when there would be $0 in taxes and still the same 5% in eBay bucks in the coins category. Just something to think about.
Edit: and if you’re looking for the lowest selling fee, then you can’t get any lower than the 0% for athletic shoes.
https://pages.ebay.com/selling/faqs/sneakers.html
(But again you’ll run into the same sales tax issues).
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