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eBay AU Cashback up to 5% (Was 3%) Paid to Your Superannuation @ Boost Your Super

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Hi Everyone,
Here is a new deal with increased cashback to your superannuation when you shop at eBay through Boost Your Super. We pay the cashback straight to your super account so it can grow with the rest of your super.

  • Clothing, Shoes & Accessories - 5%
  • Health & Beauty - 5%
  • Alcohol & Food - 5%
  • Miscellaneous Home & Garden - 5%
  • Sports - 5%
  • Entertainment Memorabilia - 4%
  • Books, Comics & Magazines; DVDs & Movies; Music - 4%
  • Lifestyle - 3%
  • Art & Antiques, Miscellaneous Collectables, Sports & Leisure, Hobbies & Games, Tickets & Events - 3%
  • Musical Instruments, Vehicle Parts & Accessories - 3%
  • Business & Industrial - 2.5%
  • Cameras & Photo, Cell Phones & Accessories - 2%
  • Computers, Tablets & Networking - 2%
  • Consumer Electronics - 2%
  • Miscellaneous Fashion - 2%
  • eBay Motors, Real Estate, Gift Cards & Coupons - 1%
    Notes:
    No or low cashback for purchase of gift cards and items sold by charities.
    No or low cashback for purchases with voucher, coupon or promotion code not sourced from Boost Your Super. We normally have some available.
    No or low cashback for purchases with eBay Plus memberships
    Any returns from a cart will result in the entire cashback being cancelled of all items that were in the cart.
    Auctions won with bidding sniper tools are ineligible for cashback
    Cashback excludes taxes and shipping fees

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closed Comments

  • that's …..funny

  • +3

    Is this a joke?

  • Auctions won with bidding sniper tools are ineligible for cashback

    Would love to know how they can possibly detect that without false positives

  • +12

    Their privacy policy section has typos, grammatical issues and different fonts and font sizes…

    • +4

      Sounds super.

    • +2

      and different fonts and font sizes

      Copy pasta

    • Oof, good spot. If they can't spell check their own website, it makes you wonder how sloppily they manage your data as well.

  • -3

    Why would anyone chose a cashback program that puts money into super? Over the others that pay you in cash.
    You have no guarantee what your super is worth if it's in shares. Just look at the current climate as an example.

  • +2

    How is the tax paid on any super contributions? On their site it basically states that its not their issue.

    • +4

      Like any non-consessional contribution. Not taxed on deposit because it's considered an after tax contribution.

      If you haven't maxed out your concessional contributions, after the end of the financial year, you can fill in a notice to claim tax deduction form, and you'll have the contribution taxed by your super fund at 15%, but be able to claim a deduction for the contribition in your tax return.

  • +1

    Hell no! Scam alert!

  • +1

    Reminds me of a recent current affair about a tax agent that claimed their client's return. You would have to look into their T&C's to see if you still hold control of your account.

  • +1

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/507833

    Read through here for responses from when they first put it on.

  • Waow this is new!

  • Yeah …. nah.

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