Update: This popular deal is still available.
eBay offers
20% Off Select Items when you apply coupon code
JULYFINDS at checkout. Shipping varies by item.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
idk_then for sharing this deal.
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- Offer Terms:
- This Coupon is a 20% discount on purchases of eligible items in the specific event(s) listed below, valid from 5 AM Pacific Time on July 2, 2025 through 11:59 PM Pacific Time on July 11, 2025, or while supplies last. No minimum purchase required. The Coupon discount is capped at a maximum value of $500. Discount applies to the purchase price (excluding shipping, handling, and taxes) of eligible items purchased on eBay.com. The Coupon is applicable for all online payment methods.
- Eligible items will have the coupon code JULYFINDS referenced on the listing's view item page. Eligible items exclude warranties and protection plans, as well as items from the Coins & Paper Money, Gift Cards & Coupons, Vehicles in eBay Motors, and Real Estate categories. Coupon must be used within a single transaction (and can include multiple eligible items), while supplies last.
- Max two redemptions per user.
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Either way the sale is a dud anyways since it's just for approved sellers... Miss the old days of sitewide 10-15% off.
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It's actually $2500 for TY 2025, and $600 starting in TY 2026. So if you have some crap to sell, sell it now!
And to make it even more confusing, the House Ways and Means tax bill that is currently being proposed aims to restore the old 200 transactions/$20K limit! What a clusterf*k...
I can tell you've never filed a 1099
And to make it even more confusing, the House Ways and Means tax bill that is currently being proposed aims to restore the old 200 transactions/$20K limit! What a clusterf*k...
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Provision: This provision modifies requirements for third-party settlement organizations to eliminate their reporting requirement with respect to the transactions of their participating payees unless they have earned more than $20,000 on more than 200 separate transactions in an applicable tax period. This reverses the ARPA provision that lowered the reporting threshold to $600 with no minimum on the number of transactions.
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One day eBay notified me that they were giving me the boot.
I have contacted them repeatedly to ask why, in case there was something I needed to fix.
THEY NEVER GAVE ME A REASON.
And, each time they made it clear that there was nothing they would do about it.
I don't even get traffic tickets, so this was disheartening.
Anybody else had this happen to them?
One day eBay notified me that they were giving me the boot.
I have contacted them repeatedly to ask why, in case there was something I needed to fix.
THEY NEVER GAVE ME A REASON.
And, each time they made it clear that there was nothing they would do about it.
I don't even get traffic tickets, so this was disheartening.
Anybody else had this happen to them?
if not that reason then maybe it had something to do with the type of items you buy or if you did any credit card chargebacks/disputes, etc
I left 2-3 honest negative reviews on Amazon products and I guess one of those companies reported my review and Amazon permanently banned me from leaving any reviews, I sent an appeal email that never got a response. I say that to say you got permanently banned it had to be because of something you did, maybe small to you but big to them making you a more risky buyer
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Don't forget to use the special sale Search field on the bottom, not the regular search bar on top.
What am I misunderstanding in your complaint?
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