eBay Coupon for Extra Savings on Select Items
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20% Off Orders $25+
(max $250 discount)
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eBay.com is offering 20% Off Orders $25+ for Select Items with coupon code JULYSAVINGS (maximum $250 discount). Shipping may vary depending on the item you're purchasing.
Thanks to community member busybugsy for sharing this deal.
Every listing I've viewed has already been price adjusted for the coupon. Good luck turning this one into a deal.
If you have an example, I'd be curious to check it out. I specifically went through the higher end electronics and Dewalt tools. I calculated the coupon savings then priced the output against Google using national retailers for comparison. In each case, the national retailer was substantially lower than the pre-coupon eBay price and comparable to the post coupon price.
Yup. This is like the "deal" they had a few weeks ago where the Xbox Series X was 15% off… of the perfectly inflated price from which a 15% reduction would just get it back to the $500 list price.
Yes, that's clear to me that the sales tax is collected and forwarded to the states by ebay. But the question is whether the seller gets the full net proceeds, or if they only get 80%. If they get the full amount (excluding sales tax) then I don't see anything wrong with how ebay handles this as they're not pocketing anything.
The seller never receives the full amount. Any deductions are taken out first including sales tax and eBay fees. It used to be that eBay fees were charged on a month basis but now they are also taken out immediately.
Not when a 3rd party is involved such as ebay. If you must, at least get an extended warranty for those circumstances.
Incorrect. Whether or not they are selling on eBay is irrelevant to the warranty contract. So long as the item is being sold as new and from and authorized retailer / reseller the warranty applies regardless of the marketplace an item is sold. A good example of this is EVGA and Ant Online. Both companies sell a ton on eBay. You can go register your EVGA video card with an eBay receipt and get the full warranty no problem.
I'm not really sure what you are getting at, the vast majority of online sales happen on a marketplace ( a 3rd party as you say). A marketplace only gets involved insofar as facilitating sales or in the case of Amazon shipment and sales. At no point is it relevant to the warranty of product. The seller and item condition at the time of sale is so it makes sense that those would be factors that are considered for warranty.
If any manufacturer did decide to restrict warranty to a certain marketplace it would be arbitrary and capricious. A warranty is given by a manufacturer to guarantee the workmanship of a product.
sick coupon. I know it's limited, and some sellers will mark up a price. But I was able to snap the new Samsung QN90B Series 43" Neo QLED 4K LED Smart TV - 2022 Model for $880 + tax after coupon. This is going to make one hell of a desktop monitor with the Mini LED 1600nit brightness 4 HDMI 2.1 / 144hz
Cheapest price anywhere from a authorized dealer too.
I know this coupon is fairly limited but there are some good deals on electronics with this coupon. A 43 inch Sony X80K with coupon would be $438 and the 50 inch model would be $518. That is at least $100 cheaper than Best Buy. I just bought myself a 43 inch X80J from Best Buy for $500. So so need for a new TV but this price is really good. https://www.ebay.com/itm/15498847...0aac160ac2https://www.ebay.com/itm/15498847...0aac160ac2
Every listing I've viewed has already been price adjusted for the coupon. Good luck turning this one into a deal.
You are absolutely right. I was looking for a watch, the only watches that work with this coupon are the ones who are already price adjusted. Even for the items from the same seller without price adjustment, the coupon does not work. Ebay coupon are more like scams
The seller never receives the full amount. Any deductions are taken out first including sales tax and eBay fees. It used to be that eBay fees were charged on a month basis but now they are also taken out immediately.
Yes, obviously fees are also clear. My point is: Does the seller get 100% (minus sales tax, minus commissions/fees) or only 80% minus fees. It sounds like they're getting 100% so in that case the sales tax remitted by ebay seems accurate.
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$649 before coupon.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/20394876...medi
This set sells for $499 at Lowes regular price.
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Hopefully you got some discount bleach to go with that. Good deal otherwise. 👍
$649 before coupon.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/20394876...medi
This set sells for $499 at Lowes regular price.
I'm not really sure what you are getting at, the vast majority of online sales happen on a marketplace ( a 3rd party as you say). A marketplace only gets involved insofar as facilitating sales or in the case of Amazon shipment and sales. At no point is it relevant to the warranty of product. The seller and item condition at the time of sale is so it makes sense that those would be factors that are considered for warranty.
If any manufacturer did decide to restrict warranty to a certain marketplace it would be arbitrary and capricious. A warranty is given by a manufacturer to guarantee the workmanship of a product.
Cheapest price anywhere from a authorized dealer too.
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