This was posted 2 years 1 month 13 days ago, and might be an out-dated deal.

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$10 off on Eligible Items ($80 Minimum Spend) When Paying with a Credit or Debit Card @ eBay

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MCPAY10V4

These codes that 'require' payment with a credit/debit card usually have a pretty big pool of eligible items.

Unless things have changed full payment with gift cards should be fine.

  • Offer Period. This offer commences at 10:00am AEDT on 9 October 2022 and is available for a limited time only, for as long as it is advertised on the eBay.com.au site (“Offer Period”). eBay reserves the right to cancel the offer at any time.
  • Conditions. This offer entitles you to $10 off the pre-coupon purchase price (excluding postage costs) on Eligible Items during the Offer Period, when you spend $80 or more (excluding postage costs) in one transaction using a credit card or debit card (Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Discover). Multiple items may be purchased in 1 transaction total (up to a maximum of 10 items per transaction).
  • "Eligible Items" means items listed on eBay.com.au where a link to these terms and conditions and the coupon redemption code MCPAY10V4 is found in the item listing.
  • Redemption. To redeem this offer during the Offer Period, enter the redemption code MCPAY10V4 into the redemption code box during checkout. This code cannot be used in conjunction with any other eBay offer, coupon or voucher. You can only use the redemption code once during the Offer Period. The code is provided to you as an eBay User and the limitations on its usage apply on that basis even though you may have registered a number of different eBay User IDs.

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  • Can this stack with other targeted code?

    • +1

      Nope, eBay is one code per order.

  • +16

    Tired of researching list of "eligible" items for ebay discounts. They should just make it simple, eg: these categories are eligible, and these are not.

    • eBay is OK (they're not 100% reliable) with showing possible coupons/discounts in search results and the item listings themselves, your best bet is to just keep an eye out for them.

    • +2

      Put item you're interested in on your watch list .
      Check for discounts periodically.

  • +3

    Unfortunately, this eBay deal doesn’t qualify as an eligible bargain

  • Anyone bought from this seller before for the mx master 3s? Seems too good for $117 ( with code and incl. postage)

  • Handy $10 off, cheers OP

  • +1

    eBay can get stuffed with convincing me not to use PayPal.

    I had an issue with a purchase where I'd used Apple Pay, and eBay support was useless in helping me. If I had paid with PayPal (for no extra fee) I would have been able to open a dispute with the additional support.

    • +1

      Fair.

      eBay's money back guarantee is only for 30 days after the estimated/actual delivery date, unless the seller has a longer return window.

      • Yep, that was exactly my issue. $10 is nice regardless.

  • "Eligible Items" means items listed on eBay.com.au where a link to these terms and conditions and the coupon redemption code MCPAY10V4 is found in the item listing.
    I managed to apply the coupon code to an item that did not have the redemption code mentioned anywhere in the listing.

    The listing did display the monthly 5% off eBay Plus coupon, so I'm not sure if the item was actually eligible under this deal and the eBay Plus code was display preferentially, however I reckon it might be worth giving the coupon code a go at checkout just in case.

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