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eBay offers 20% Off Select Items when you apply coupon code JULYFINDS at checkout. Shipping varies by item.

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    • 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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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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Written by SlickDealio | Staff
  • 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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warmachinev3
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ebay is complete TRASH. Every seller lists random items together to circumvent the sorting of prices. Everything you want will be a range of prices which essentially wastes your time. Never buy from eBay since sellers wants to waste your time and eBay refuses to resolve this issue.
DrRad
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Selling on eBay sucks with all the fees. A volume seller can make money, but an individual seller loses 20-30% in fees.
hazmathews
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Every seller is a bit of an exaggeration, but it is really rampant. There really needs to be a browser addon that can remove listings within a search that have large price variances for listings with multiple items via the drop-down. That or actually eBay could properly moderate users from doing search manipulation.

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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Quote from grozny.entertainment :
sell something for 100$ and tell me how much ebay deposit your bank . that how you know if you are mislead with the 14%
I have an engineering degree, so I know how to do math. I just sold a bunch of stuff on eBay and it came out to about 13.8% in my bank account.
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Quote from DrRad :
Because most people aren't on eBay to make a living, they're just trying to sell some old junk lying around instead of throwing it in a landfill. Fleabay takes far too large of a cut and PayPal takes a bit more on top. If you sell anything above 2lbs, you either have to pass the shipping cost to the buyer or eat the cost (expectation with many buyers). EBay's fees basically incentivize certain types of products. That's why many sellers turn to Facebook Marketplace and deal locally. Lately eBay has turned into a drop ship junkyard. I bought a simple Pyrex bowl on eBay and it ends up coming from Walmart, seller was drop-shipping from Israel with Walmart+.
PayPal fees for sellers haven't been collected on eBay for over a year. eBay handles the payments for the sellers on their own. That's why it's just short of 14% of the total.
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Quote from dougpaw57 :
PayPal fees for sellers haven't been collected on eBay for over a year. eBay handles the payments for the sellers on their own. That's why it's just short of 14% of the total.
PayPal still collects a fee if it's your payment deposit. It's another 3.5%. If you eat shipping, even more. That's not even factoring time (listing), packaging (materials), and delivery (post-office). It's easily 20-30% loss unless you're a volume seller.
Last edited by DrRad July 6, 2025 at 12:09 PM.
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Quote from DrRad :
PayPal still collects a fee if it's your payment deposit. It's another 3.5%. If you eat shipping, even more. That's not even factoring time (listing), packaging (materials), and delivery (post-office). It's easily 20-30% loss unless you're a volume seller.
eBay won't deposit your seller payment into PayPal anymore. You have to have a bank account for the direct deposit. As far as shipping goes, I add it to the auction. As far as trips to the Post Office, I do them when I'm already out for other errands. It is a pain sometimes, but it's better than dumping stuff at Goodwill and getting nothing for it.
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The BBB removed the $5k 1099K !
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Man so many people trash talk ebay, but I find it great place to buy and sell stuff. I've made hundreds of dollars this year in profit selling on ebay as a hobby. I also find lots of good finds on ebay saving me hundreds of dollars. It's all simple math.

My recent purchase was 100Ah lithium marine battery for $303 after 20% off coupon. What a deal for an engine cranking battery with 900CCA. You won't find anything close to this cheap for 100ah.
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Quote from DrRad :
PayPal still collects a fee if it's your payment deposit. It's another 3.5%. If you eat shipping, even more. That's not even factoring time (listing), packaging (materials), and delivery (post-office). It's easily 20-30% loss unless you're a volume seller.

The only time I eat shipping is Fedex or UPS since they are not discounted. If shipping is $11, the buyer pays $11, and I have to pay the 14% on it.

I try to do everything USPS since that is highly discounted and I can make a small profit on it. If shipping is $11, the buyer pays $16.

And and has been said before, no PayPal deposits in quite some time. They go to my bank account.

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Quote from tennis8363 :
Who the heck would waste their time with low volume or margin items? Haha, idiots.

Either high margin or low margin and high volume.
I buy a lot of sneakers, wear them a handful of times, and then sell them. It's low volume, and low / no margin. There aren't many other options for people like me. Poshmark and Mercari are basically the same as ebay.

If you know of another way to sell stuff like that, I'm all ears. But you don't, because no such platform exists. Facebook Marketplace and other local listing sites aren't an option, since you spend WAY too much time with time wasters.
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Quote from ddddmike :
Depends how you want to think of it. It's also 14% of the sales tax, the shipping, and the cost of the item. Plus an additional 1.65% for international buyer account, even if shipping to the US. So. If you're selling a $10 item for $50 (+ $10 shipping) and you can get someone to buy it, then it works, kind of. The total price to buyer is $66 after tax, they hit you for $9, and you are paying like 22% of the $40 gross profit to Ebay. BUT that's hard. Suppose you're like me, and you have a $200 item, and you can only sell it for $250. Now after the $10 shipping (someone pays it, either you or the buyer), it's like $285 after tax and the fee is $40. SO in the end, for a $200 item that sells for $250, you are paying Ebay 80% commission on that. Ebay gets $40 and you get $10, minus any packaging expense, and then your time. It's all very good for Ebay, but it's a tough way to make money for sellers, unless you have mastered the art of selling cheap crap for too much money. If so, good for you, I guess.
Thats a bunch of made-up baloney.
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Quote from dougpaw57 :
eBay won't deposit your seller payment into PayPal anymore. You have to have a bank account for the direct deposit. As far as shipping goes, I add it to the auction. As far as trips to the Post Office, I do them when I'm already out for other errands. It is a pain sometimes, but it's better than dumping stuff at Goodwill and getting nothing for it.
Print your own shipping labels and you can go online and have USPS pickup packages for free.
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Quote from DrRad :
Selling on eBay sucks with all the fees. A volume seller can make money, but an individual seller loses 20-30% in fees.

As a person who used to sell on ebay, I agree.

If you can have some self confidence, a public location, and a good friend if possible, just sell on Facebook marketplace.
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Quote from warmachinev3 :
ebay is complete TRASH. Every seller lists random items together to circumvent the sorting of prices. Everything you want will be a range of prices which essentially wastes your time. Never buy from eBay since sellers wants to waste your time and eBay refuses to resolve this issue.
yet here you are on an eBay thread......
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snagged a refurbished shark stratos az3002 vacuum for $180. i think it was the last one, unless they add more.
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Quote from McWetty :
Was hoping to get a refurb Dyson V15 with 2-yr warranty, but they inflated all the prices… guess I'm waiting.
Haha I noticed that too. I had my eye on the v15 for 399. Dyson jacked up the price of every coupon eligible items. I was hoping to get one for around $350 at some point.

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I wished this worked on tonneau coversFrown

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