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35% cash back from eBay purchase using Microsoft Live Search *No selling!*
Only applies to Buy It Now items paid for using PayPal. For example, go to http://www.live.com/ (type it into your browser, don't click the link in this post) and search for a Wii. Check the paid results at the top and right for a link to eBay with the "live search cashback" icon. Click it, find a Buy It Now auction for a Wii (or whatever you want for that matter). Discount should be listed on checkout page.
T&C on eBay's site:
http://pages.ebay.com/cashbackoff...trksid=m37
More info from M$:
http://search.live.com/cashback/howToUse
List of stores participating in cashback:
http://search.live.com/cashback/stores
I hope this information helps! Why would M$ do this? My best guess is that someone there believes they will pay out less in cash back than eBay will be paying them for the clicks generated. I have no doubt SDers will ensure M$ loses their asses on this one! An SD newbie thanks everyone for the positive response, have fun!
Everyone is doing a great job with the Wiki, check there for the most updated information.
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T&C on eBay's site:
http://pages.ebay.com/cashbackoff...trksid=m37
More info from M$:
http://search.live.com/cashback/howToUse
List of stores participating in cashback:
http://search.live.com/cashback/stores
I hope this information helps! Why would M$ do this? My best guess is that someone there believes they will pay out less in cash back than eBay will be paying them for the clicks generated. I have no doubt SDers will ensure M$ loses their asses on this one! An SD newbie thanks everyone for the positive response, have fun!
Everyone is doing a great job with the Wiki, check there for the most updated information.
June 23, 2008, 12:22 pm: System Notice: This thread has been automatically renewed after reaching a post limit. Most of its content has been moved to this thread for reference purposes.
December 24, 2008, 3:10 am: System Notice: This thread has been automatically renewed after reaching a post limit. Most of its content has been moved to this thread for reference purposes.
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