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Posted 10 May 2016
£1 max final value fees on 100 listings @ eBay.co.uk (selected members only, but check anyway!)
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*Valid from 10 May 2016 until 11 May 2016.Maximum fee per sold listing applies on up to 100 listings. No insertion fees apply. Private sellers only.Terms & Conditions apply.
Create up to 100 listing(s) on eBay.co.uk in an eligible category, starting during the promotion period, using the auction-style or fixed price format, and pay a maximum of £1 on its final value fees if the item sells.
Before your 100 listings start, you need to have actively opted in to the promotion via the RSVP link shown in the marketing communication.
Also, you won’t pay an insertion fee for each of the 100 listings. Listing upgrade fees will still apply and will be charged according to the eBay fees policy.
The number of listings eligible under this promotion may be less where seller restrictions apply. Click here to learn more about selling limits.
Where is it?
eBay.co.uk
Who is eligible?
eBay.co.uk registered private sellers who have been invited to participate and have actively opted in to the promotion via the RSVP link shown in the marketing communication. Participation is linked to the seller’s account and is not transferable. Sellers must be registered as a resident in the UK.
When is it?
Valid as per the date shown on the marketing communication.
Only listings which start during the promotion period are eligible. Please refer to “How do I get the promotional rate?” for more details.
How do I get the promotional rate?You must have actively opted in to the promotion via the RSVP link shown in the marketing communication.The promotion is valid for the first 100 listings only which go live during the promotion period (or were previously scheduled to go live during the promotion period) on eBay.co.uk using the auction-style, auction-style with Buy it now option, or fixed price formats, in an eligible category. Listings using the auction-style with Buy it now option will be charged only the listing upgrade fee.Only sellers whose accounts meet eBay’s minimum seller performance standardsare eligible. Please sign in to My eBayand view your Seller Dashboard to verify whether your account is currently meeting the standards. The Seller dashboard is available to all sellers. The detailed rating section is available to sellers who've received 5 or more detailed seller ratings (DSRs). Find out more about eBay’s seller performance standards.If you registered after 15 March 2011 or haven’t listed any items for a while, you may have a listing allowance of 10 items per month or of £650 per month, whichever is reached first. You may be able to increase this allowance byproviding additional verification.An eligible item previously scheduled to go live during the promotional period will qualify for the promotion only if you have opted in to the promotion before the listing starts.If an item that is eligible for the promotion had previously closed without a successful sale and is re-listed during the promotion period, it will form a part of the 100 listings limit of the promotion. You will not receive a refund of your original insertion fee if the item sells.If an item qualifies for the promotion and when the item sells, the invoice will indicate the fee including the discount. Please note: if the item does not sell the first time and if you relist it after the promotional period or if it is automatically relisted during the promotional period, standard final value fees will be charged according to the eBay fees policy when the relisted item sells.Only single quantity listings are eligible.For items listed in 2 or more categories, only the insertion fee for the first category is included. Standard insertion fees will be charged for listing the same item for each additional category, according to the eBay fees policy.Free listings in this promotion do not count towards your monthly 20 free listings.
Restrictions & exclusions:Business sellers and/or PowerSellers.Sellers who have been invited to participate, but have not actively opted in to the promotion via the RSVP link shown in the marketing communication.All items listed in the Cars, Motorcycles & Vehicles and Property categories. However items listed in the Vehicle Parts & Accessories category are included.Item listed in the Classified format.Auction-style listings ended early.Identical listings that don’t comply with our duplicate listings policy.Any item listed that doesn’t comply with eBay’s listing policies or prohibited and restricted items policies.Any item listed during the promotional period but scheduled to start after the promotional period.Listings that are automatically relisted during the promotional period.Listings that are listed during the promotional period but do not sell and are relisted outside of the promotional period.Multi-quantity listingsListing upgrade fees apply and will be charged according to the eBay fees policy.PayPal and any other third-party fees still apply.Final value fees apply for second chance offers.
General terms:Any attempt to manipulate the promotion will lead to automatic exclusion from participation.eBay reserves the right to suspend, change or cancel the promotion at any time, in the event of circumstances arising which, in eBay's opinion, make it necessary for it to do so. eBay reserves the right to add additional terms and conditions for certain parts of this promotion. eBay also reserves the right to exclude users on the basis that their seller accounts have fallen below the minimum required seller performance standards. Sellers should confirm eligibility by checking their account status on My eBay.The decision of eBay regarding any aspect of this promotion is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
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Bit of clarity straight from the horses mouth ;-)
£1 promo is 10th may to 11th may only - so 2 days of cheap FVF
£3 promo is 10th may to 12th may only - so 3 days of cheap FVF
- 008
*Valid from 10 May 2016 until 11 May 2016.Maximum fee per sold listing applies on up to 100 listings. No insertion fees apply. Private sellers only.Terms & Conditions apply.
Create up to 100 listing(s) on eBay.co.uk in an eligible category, starting during the promotion period, using the auction-style or fixed price format, and pay a maximum of £1 on its final value fees if the item sells.
Before your 100 listings start, you need to have actively opted in to the promotion via the RSVP link shown in the marketing communication.
Also, you won’t pay an insertion fee for each of the 100 listings. Listing upgrade fees will still apply and will be charged according to the eBay fees policy.
The number of listings eligible under this promotion may be less where seller restrictions apply. Click here to learn more about selling limits.
Where is it?
eBay.co.uk
Who is eligible?
eBay.co.uk registered private sellers who have been invited to participate and have actively opted in to the promotion via the RSVP link shown in the marketing communication. Participation is linked to the seller’s account and is not transferable. Sellers must be registered as a resident in the UK.
When is it?
Valid as per the date shown on the marketing communication.
Only listings which start during the promotion period are eligible. Please refer to “How do I get the promotional rate?” for more details.
How do I get the promotional rate?You must have actively opted in to the promotion via the RSVP link shown in the marketing communication.The promotion is valid for the first 100 listings only which go live during the promotion period (or were previously scheduled to go live during the promotion period) on eBay.co.uk using the auction-style, auction-style with Buy it now option, or fixed price formats, in an eligible category. Listings using the auction-style with Buy it now option will be charged only the listing upgrade fee.Only sellers whose accounts meet eBay’s minimum seller performance standardsare eligible. Please sign in to My eBayand view your Seller Dashboard to verify whether your account is currently meeting the standards. The Seller dashboard is available to all sellers. The detailed rating section is available to sellers who've received 5 or more detailed seller ratings (DSRs). Find out more about eBay’s seller performance standards.If you registered after 15 March 2011 or haven’t listed any items for a while, you may have a listing allowance of 10 items per month or of £650 per month, whichever is reached first. You may be able to increase this allowance byproviding additional verification.An eligible item previously scheduled to go live during the promotional period will qualify for the promotion only if you have opted in to the promotion before the listing starts.If an item that is eligible for the promotion had previously closed without a successful sale and is re-listed during the promotion period, it will form a part of the 100 listings limit of the promotion. You will not receive a refund of your original insertion fee if the item sells.If an item qualifies for the promotion and when the item sells, the invoice will indicate the fee including the discount. Please note: if the item does not sell the first time and if you relist it after the promotional period or if it is automatically relisted during the promotional period, standard final value fees will be charged according to the eBay fees policy when the relisted item sells.Only single quantity listings are eligible.For items listed in 2 or more categories, only the insertion fee for the first category is included. Standard insertion fees will be charged for listing the same item for each additional category, according to the eBay fees policy.Free listings in this promotion do not count towards your monthly 20 free listings.
Restrictions & exclusions:Business sellers and/or PowerSellers.Sellers who have been invited to participate, but have not actively opted in to the promotion via the RSVP link shown in the marketing communication.All items listed in the Cars, Motorcycles & Vehicles and Property categories. However items listed in the Vehicle Parts & Accessories category are included.Item listed in the Classified format.Auction-style listings ended early.Identical listings that don’t comply with our duplicate listings policy.Any item listed that doesn’t comply with eBay’s listing policies or prohibited and restricted items policies.Any item listed during the promotional period but scheduled to start after the promotional period.Listings that are automatically relisted during the promotional period.Listings that are listed during the promotional period but do not sell and are relisted outside of the promotional period.Multi-quantity listingsListing upgrade fees apply and will be charged according to the eBay fees policy.PayPal and any other third-party fees still apply.Final value fees apply for second chance offers.
General terms:Any attempt to manipulate the promotion will lead to automatic exclusion from participation.eBay reserves the right to suspend, change or cancel the promotion at any time, in the event of circumstances arising which, in eBay's opinion, make it necessary for it to do so. eBay reserves the right to add additional terms and conditions for certain parts of this promotion. eBay also reserves the right to exclude users on the basis that their seller accounts have fallen below the minimum required seller performance standards. Sellers should confirm eligibility by checking their account status on My eBay.The decision of eBay regarding any aspect of this promotion is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
>>>>>
Bit of clarity straight from the horses mouth ;-)
£1 promo is 10th may to 11th may only - so 2 days of cheap FVF
£3 promo is 10th may to 12th may only - so 3 days of cheap FVF
- 008
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I'd rather stick with Ebay thanks. There's no better place to sell your stuff, especially when offers like these come around every month. There's no better place to buy either.
I agree I've sold lots of items anybody with unwanted items even jazz mags under your bed sell them on eBay !
Thanks Op! Heat!
They've been saying that for years, the reality is quite the opposite, it's still the best selling platform for most people, I use other platforms but it's Ebay that manages to sell 99% of my goods.
If someone comes up with something better, they had better put a lot of money into advertising etc. because the likes of Ebid are making no headway, mostly because no one has heard of them.
mike
Don't forget that you may not get an email - you can check whether or not you are eligible by going into your seller dashboard and you will see the offer listed there (if you're eligible, of course).
********Important info for sellers with items already listed**********
I just contacted eBay to ask whether or not cancelling an item that is already listed, activating this new offer, then re-listing the item contravenes their terms of usage. It was confirmed multiple times that this is not frowned upon in any way and that sellers are free to do this if they wish! Obviously, you may have to pay a fee if there are bids on an item already and I guess it may annoy potential buyers but it is allowed.
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Both of those things are full of cretins, scammers and thieves.
I'd rather pay a few quid to ebay and not have to deal with all the hassle.
Unfortunately, this promotional offer is by invitation only.
I feel left out
Still not fixed 2+ weeks later...
You do realise that ebay owns Gumtree, don't you?
If you look at their financial position (for the last 5 years showing increased revenues), even after taking PayPal out of the equation, they're certainly not showing any signs of imminent insolvency. I suspect they've realised they need to get small sellers and private individuals back, to keep increasing their profits, rather than there's a collapse in the profit they're already making.
As a small seller I was hoping they'd start to feel the impact of their recent behaviour, but it doesn't seem to have affected the bottom line.
mike
Yeah but you'd still be a sadcase.
What's the best way of using this? On expensive items?
I got £1
And where is this army marching towards?
I got the same for the £1 and £3 sucks
invitation only but thanks very much for the link
Although you didn't get an email, the offer would have shown on your ebay "all selling" page , under "promotional offers" - that's why it worked when you clicked the link given on this site.
It is only for "selected" persons, hence others will find link won't work.
Definitely. I think eBay realised a long time ago that the days of them being able to massively profiteer are long gone and they tend to have much more reasonable pricing and a lot of offers these days.
I personally will never sell anything on gumtree because I don't like the idea of dolies and drug addicts coming around to look at (read: scope out) my apartment and belongings.
from my experience it seems to relate to sales volume (and probably the other things in you seller dashboard, but mine have always been fairly good). There's probably a little bit of a behavioural aspect too; eg if you usually sell nothing and suddenly sell 10 items for £100 in a month you might get a better offer than someone who normally sells 100/£2000 doing 10/£100. its possible for the max fees they consider your typical per item sale value too?
It would be nice if those getting good offers would share why they think so based on their stats. I got the £3 offer and have sold mar:£147,apr:80,may: £40, with typical amount ~£30. when i had a couple of months at £300 and £500 they were throwing offers at me.
no. FVF.
I don't get the hate for Gumtree. I've sold things on there for way more than I could have on eBay (and brought a few things too). Yes, there is a bit of hassle in arranging collection but nothing a quick call can't fix. There is a potential danger in meeting a stranger but my experience has been of a variety of people from different backgrounds. From students to a dad who just wanted a cheap audio system. As long as you follow common sense and don't put yourself or your house in danger, Gumtree is much better.
I use eBay for things that don't use sell well on Gumtree like books and retro stuff. It reachers a wider audience and I'm happy to pay the extra fee if it means I get rid of an unwanted item regardless of how much I get from it.
Having said all of that, promo doesn't work for me.
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On the whole I far prefer it for buying, but I do sell a fair few things on there at great prices - stuff that would be difficult to shift anywhere else and would generally net me 20% (or more) less than what I'd get on eBay