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15% off Any Item on eBay.com.au (Min. Spend $50/Max. Discount $100) - Sunday 22/6

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CBIGSUNDAY

Code is active.
CashRewards 2% cashback for eBay may work as well

Items of interest:
(OP and PU's please add / remove sold out items as appropriate):


Guys, this is BIG!!!

Ebay is offering 15% off everything this Sunday.

The Deal Summary

  • Valid Sunday 22/6 from 10:01 until 23:59 only.
  • 60 000 coupons !!!!
  • 1 coupon per customer - (linked with paypal)
  • Available to all "active" ebay & paypal customers (not a targeted offer)
  • Max. discount $100 (achieved by buying something for $666.67 or greater)
  • Min. spend $50
  • eBay AU url only.
  • COUPON CODE: CBIGSUNDAY

Handy Hints:

  • use the good old desktop for best functionality such as add to cart multiple items
  • Multiple items works as long as in same currency
  • Item location not in Australia also works as long as it is listed on eBay AU
  • postage also attracts discount
  • Items bought before Offer started and paid for now also works (that's where all the gift cards went :)
  • check that the discount has been applied on the eBay checkout page and in PayPal just before you pay
  • why does my PayPal transaction show the full amount after the purchase? GOTO PayPal, find the transaction, Click details, you will see a 15% contribution from CBIGSUNDAY courtesy of eBay plus your actual charge to your funding source which makes up the difference. The total needs be 100% because the seller gets 100%. eBay just pays the 15% and you pay the rest.
    It should look something like this http://i.imgur.com/afbCvki.jpg (image courtesy of ezarc)
    If it doesn't show the coupon in the details then you haven't done it right. You will also see the discount details in the payment confirmation details.

BIG THANK YOU to everyone for their vote. Thank You!

Screenshot of the offer in the carousel http://imgur.com/skKdQ6H (not everyone will be served this one i'm sure, it's somewhat random).

The Story (speculation on my behalf)

One could assume that there is a story behind this as I have seen this on eBay in other countries recently and my assumption is that it’s an effort to drive top line sales and bring the stock price back up due to eBay's challenges in 2014:

Ebay’s stock price was recently at a 52 week low at US$48.06 and has been on a consistent decline since 2014. There are several factors that have influenced this (not in order of impact):

  1. The recent security issue/alerts;
  2. Departure of some key executives;
  3. The infighting with investor Carl Icahn;
  4. Alibaba IPO around the corner with Alibaba posing a real threat to Ebay;
  5. Amazon consistent strength and expansion (they’ll be here next year!);
    (perhaps 4&5 should have Australian retail worried too!)
  6. Google Search algorithm changes resulting in lower rankings for ebay listings;
  7. Shut down of eBay Now - same day service;
  8. Some other undisclosed events (speculation).

Either way, I’m happy to support them this weekend and I’ll be buying up on Sunday !!!

The Instructions

  1. Proceed to Ebay Checkout Page: Checkout: Review order
  2. Enter coupon code in redemption code box (bottom right) and press apply
  3. Press Continue and pay with paypal
  4. Verify in the paypal screen/system that the discount was applied before you complete your order.

Hint: If you are buying multiple items then make sure the currencies of the items are the same because you will only get one shot at this coupon.

Please let us know what you are going to buy and share your bargains below please.

Start adding product(s) to your watchlists today and enjoy!

Will the professionals crash the site?

If you do the math then this is a potential $6 000 000 spend from eBay!


Full T&Cs Here http://pages2.ebay.com.au/Sunday?_trkparms=clkid%3D770784314…

  1. By using or attempting to use the redemption code for this offer, you agree to accept and be bound by these terms and conditions.
  2. This offer commences at 10:01 (AEST) on June 22, 2014 and ends at 23:59 (AEST) on June 22, 2014 (“Offer Period”).
  3. The offer entitles you to a 15% discount off the total purchase price (total purchase value of $50 or more) on one transaction on eBay.com.au during the Offer Period.
  4. The discount is redeemable by entering the Coupon Code during checkout.
  5. You must purchase and make payment during the Offer Period.
  6. The offer is only available to purchases with a minimum spend of $50.
  7. The total discount amount payable is capped to a maximum discount of $100 per transaction.
  8. There are a limited number of coupons available and once exhausted the Offer will be withdrawn. It is estimated that there are about 60,000 coupons available for redemption based on average item spend per customer. We will indicate on the website when coupons are running down in number.
  9. The coupon code requires payment with PayPal in order to take effect.
  10. The coupon code can be used for 1 transaction per person during the Offer Period.
  11. To redeem this offer, enter the coupon code into the coupon code box during the checkout process. You must be an eBay.com.au registered member.
  12. Your eBay.com.au and PayPal accounts must be active at the time of redemption (not suspended nor made inactive by eBay or PayPal) and be registered under the same email address.
  13. In the event you return or seek a refund on any item purchased using this discount, the value of the discount will not be refunded to you.
  14. This offer cannot be withdrawn into your bank account and cannot be transferred.
  15. To the extent permitted by law, eBay or PayPal will not be responsible for any loss incurred by you in redeeming or attempting to redeem the offer or for any costs, damages, accident, delay, injury, loss, expense, or inconvenience that may arise in connection with the use of the offer.
  16. Sellers are responsible for their own stock and eBay does not guarantee the availability of stock

Active CashBack Offers
Want even bigger discounts? Add cash back on top of the 15% !

  • Olympus via Olympus AU
  • Asus via Powerbuy
  • Dell Printer Cash back (trade to save)

For Olympus cashback just make sure it is from an approved AU seller and that you receive a tax invoice (eg digidirect).

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closed Comments

  • +2

    Dick Smith has more PS4's up - just grabbed one!

  • Xbox One Titanfall Bundle with Kinect. $483.65. Thoughts?

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/251564950016?ssPageName=STRK:MEWN…

    • Buy it cheaper on gumtree.

  • It would be funny if eBay up the discount even more next week.

    • +3

      If will be 'funny' if we even see a repeat of this ever again.

    • I'll be fine with that.

  • +1

    After watching all day and trying so hard to stop myself from buying things I don't need… the gift cards came back in stock and I took the plunge. They'll soon disappear once my land rates, water rates and car rego come in.

    • +1

      I'm just curious - what sort of gc's do you buy?
      I'd personally hate having all my money tied up in a piece of plastic with one particular merchant or retailer.

      • The EFTPOS cards from Gifte. They can be used anywhere EFTPOS is accepted. So for me, that'll be Australia Post to pay bills.
        http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/161344899823?ssPageName=STRK:MEWN…

        Edit: Dammit. I paid $107.95 each for the cards, but when I added them to my cart they were $106.95. Yesterday they were $104.95 (which is what they cost on the Giftecards website). I understand the seller cashing in a bit, but it's not really fair that eBay charged me the higher amount without warning after I'd added it to my cart. Oh well, still works out well for me.

  • http://m.ebay.com/itm?itemId=111388286657

    Looks good deal. Breaking bad blurays!

    For those interested. I used mine up for samsung 1tb ssd

  • After wasting too many hours today deciding, picked up some headphones: Audiotechnica AD1000X … $296au delivered, woop woop!!!!!!!

  • -5

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/191215851818

    Argh, the bid won't end till tomorrow.

    • i'd rather get a keyboard tho.

  • just bought some cheap phone/computer accessories and a bust-a-cap for my maglite. not really enough funds on my visa debit card to go insane.

  • +4

    Visa card gone up tp $109.95 now.
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/VISA-Gift-Card-100-00-/1613448985…
    IMHO not worth it for the 5% saving you get with your money inconveniently tied up in cards.
    Just use ING for 5% in stores same/same but better.

    • +2

      pure greed. was just about to buy one and now they upped the price again. too bad they lose a sale.

      • +1

        You're probably better off unless you had a specific item you wanted to pay for.
        I know my spending habits change when I have gift cards compared to regular money/credit cards. I spend them more freely than usual thus probably invoking an overall loss compared to never bothering with them.

        Oh and yes they are dicks for upping the price.

      • +1

        Supply vs Demand. It seems people are buying them at that price.

    • +1

      Very opportunistic

    • You can't always use pay wave so it can come in handy- eg for on line purchases.

      • many online system cannot stack up gift card for purchase, like JB hifi.

        So for this case of $10 fee each card, I can only say the sellers are greedy and crazy. We are not going to be ripped off.

    • Buy it anyway then leave negative feedback.

    • For the ppl saying this guy is greedy - I am still not sure how this seller is even making any money at his "inflated" prices. Consider they are paying ebay at least 12.5% in fees for each sale. If someone can explain how the seller is buying these cards for less than $100, please share!

      • +1

        Most likely have an agreement to said company for a discounted price.

  • Bought myself some Rigid Dragon Levi's. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/251476673413?var=550385063525

  • Curious, any RAMs good to buy? For macbook pro. Looking at 16gb

    • Really 16GB?
      Wow.. you could like run W7…in RAM

      • Os x. No more win 7.

        Hmm i have 8gb atm. Haha if looking to upgrade…..would be 16gb i suppose?

        Hmm just maybe want to impulse buy haha… May use my friend's account …….

  • only works for 1 transaction!
    damn it i bought a bunch of things without discount.. arrrrgh

    • You can pay for multiple items at once and get the discount

      • but ive bought something already

  • Corsair K70 for $135: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Corsair-Vengeance-K70-Gaming-Keyb…

    About $30 cheaper than most PC stores and about the same price when Amazon has a sale so not a bad price. Great keyboard too.

    • but its not RGB

  • +1

    Grabbed Twin handle Oral B 5000 pack for $157 here
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/BRAUN-ORAL-B-TRIUMPH-5000-ELECTRI…
    not the cheapest ever, but pretty as cheap as they've been for a long while.

  • So, this looks like all active OB'ers have had a chance to get a bargain.

    Have we found a deal that can't be ozbargained??

  • Still works, just added another Shimano Stella to my collection!

  • can we use the code more than one transaction? I see the discount still calculates on ebay.

    • doesn't work for me anymore. i get a message saying the maximum number of redemptions has been reached

    • I think it's once per PayPal account.

  • Sony SEL50F18 50mm E-mount Black $166.43 after code :O

  • +3

    Got a Playstation Vita Slim. Saved $38. Average eBay price was $255. 100% impulse purchase. "I need to buy something! "

  • Saved $100 all up (12x$100 EFTPOS cards) using my wife's account. 10% off after the price jack-up is still worth the effort.

    • Thought about it… But it'd be a pain having to juggle all these $100 visa cards. Guess I'm not a true ozbargainer.

      • I had the same thought, but it's just another card (or two) in the wallet at a time.

  • +1

    must….resist…

  • Does anyone know if I can run a WII U Console with an old wii remote?

    Looking at getting the 15% off deal and making offer on this console?

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/121367126507?ssPageName=STRK:MESE…

    Cheap way to please the kids maybe

  • +2

    control….control….checking the deal to expire so i don't have to buy anything….cmon cmon

  • -1

    it's expired just now - total vouchers used had been reached

  • sweet! got $350 worth of eftpos gift cards for $284… awesome

    • +1

      link would be appreciated..

    • At what price?
      It doesn't add up at current prices

      3 x $100 eftpos cards (@$107.95)= $323.95
      1 x $ 50 eftpos card (@$54.95) = $ 54.95
      Total = $378.90
      - 15% - $ 56.82


      Grand total $322.08 spent for face value $350


      Saving = $27.92

    • lol k?

  • +1

    Needed 4 WD red 3tb drives for new NAS. Came to $667 before discount, so just got over the threshold for the full $100 discount. :)

    • Which seller did you use?

      • +1

        'coolxilla' has 100% feedback, and was cheaper when buying multiple as shipping was combined.

  • Bought a Kitchenaid ksm160 for $570 :)

  • So finally can we still get the discount if we ordered before 10am?

    • Yes, read a few pages back.

      • Thanks but hard to find that thread.

  • +1

    Guys can anyone suggest any decent tablet with 4G with a good price? Missed out the nexus 7 deal from binglee a while back
    cheers

  • +1

    2 PS4's back in stock from DS for those still looking!

  • I forgot about the one transaction condition and accidentally completed another one on EFTPOS gift cards. Requested a refund and hope it is approved!!!

  • BOOM! Grabbed a SONOS ZP90 from the US for AU$311.56 Shipped… saved $50 thanks to this deal but saved more as the vendor already had it discounted! Nice.

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/280757673058?ssPageName=STRK:MEWN…

  • Hope this gift card seller can handle the spike in sales.. Would be interesting to see after the 300+ giftcard sales they made they don't get any negatives.. if negatives start coming through it will look nasty. lol

    • +1

      The seller in a big company/distributor of these cards.

      DO not worry people.

      http://www.gifte.com.au//faq

      http://www.gifte.com.au/contacts

      Gifte
      ABN 96 138 299 288
      Melbourne Office
      Level 1, 500 Chapel St,
      South Yarra, VIC 3141
      Sydney Office Level 4 , 235 Pyrmont Rd
      Pyrmont NSW 2009
      Phone 1300 834 066
      Fax 03 8416 6784
      Email [email protected]

      • +1

        Great investigating Turd.

        • No worries, it's actually a repost of my own post which I made at 2am this morning. around pages 6 7 8 ;)

        • This thread is too epic. I tried to read through most of it all and got dizzy from all the deals so must've missed it :)

      • Not saying they are small.. big or small shit happens… delays, refund due to some ebay/paypal issue anything…

    • The $100 EFTPOS gift cards were 104.95 yesterday, now they have jacked them up to $107.95 making a decent profit at Ebay/our expense.
      They are also selling their own branded $100 gift cards (non-eftpos) for $102. You can buy them and wait until they go back to their previous deal with a $0.95 saving per gift card.

  • http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=261512…

    $145 after discount. Too bad I'm size S.

  • http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Western-Digital-WDBMWV0020BBK-PE-…

    Subtotal AU $149.00
    Postage and handling AU $5.00
    Vouchers, gift cards, discounts -AU $23.10
    Total AU $130.90

  • Saved $70 off a purchase I had been holding off making for awhile, very happy. Like always thanks Ozbargain for bringing it to my attention.

  • Thanks OP. Just bought 2 concert tickets for my mum and saved $95!

  • Couldnt you technically go out buy lots of gift cards with ING 5% sell them to yourself on ebay or others and get a profit?

    • eBay fees would probably cost more than the 5% rebate you get from ING.

      • +2

        15% ebay+paypal fees. So good luck to make a profit

  • +3

    Saved close to $100 on a Nikon D3200 twin lens kit around $550 all up. Wanted an entry level DSLR for a long time, but didn't do any research until few hours ago, hopefully its a good choice and deal.

    • +1

      It is definitely a good choice and a good deal. Enjoy.

      • Thanks looking forward to it, actually just saw on Dick Smith website at $998 so I think good deal is covered.

    • Agreed, great choice!

  • 399 cards sold but now it's reversing. 350 sold.

    Seller is canceling the bids??

    • It's figures for the last hour.

      • AHHHHH that makes sense! lol

        derp moment for me

    • They will have to create a new company, with all the negs nobody will buy from them

    • sold in one hour

    • yeah still going backwards, an Ebay pop up said 1047 views on this page per hour lol

  • Got myself a pair of Soundmagic E10 earphones

  • +1

    is this still going?

  • +5

    Ppl after Eftpos Card should buy this…
    www.ebay.com.au/itm/Gifte-Universal-Gift-Card-100-00-/161344…

    http://www.gifte.com.au/eftpos-silver-gift-752.html

    Buy $200 Giftcards for $203.9 ($173.315 after 15%)

    $173.315+$4.95 Postage = $178.265 for $200 Eftpos ($89.10 each $100)

    <- this one cost $4.425 per $100

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/161344899823 <- this one cost $7.95 per $100

    • They charge $4.95 per gift card for a "Giftcard Production Fee".

      EDIT: Actually I think you took that into account. Ignore me.

    • $173.315+$9.90 (Production Fee,Not Postage) = $183.215 for $200 Eftpos

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