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15% off Eligible Items, 17% off for eBay Plus Members (Max $300 Discount) @ eBay

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Offer Period. This offer is provided by eBay Marketplaces GmbH (“eBay”) and commences at 10:00am AEST on 20th May 2024 and ends at 11:59pm AEST on 2nd June 2024 (“Offer Period”). eBay reserves the right to cancel the offer at any time as set out in the Changes clause below.
Eligibility. This offer is available to eBay Plus members and non-eBay Plus members as set out in clause 4 below.
Conditions. This offer entitles you to:
non-eBay Plus members to 15% off; and
eBay Plus members to an extra 2% off (total 17% off),
the pre-coupon purchase price (excluding postage costs) during the Offer Period, up to a maximum discount of $300 per transaction. Multiple items may be purchased in 5 transactions per person, including cancelled transactions as set out in the Cancellations clause below (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 MAYP15 (for non-eBay Plus members) or MAYP17 (for eBay Plus members) is found in the item listing, or the item appears in the following URL:
https://www.ebay.com.au/b/Coupon-Promotions/bn_7116150158/
Redemption. To redeem this offer during the Offer Period, enter the redemption code MAYP15 (for non-eBay Plus members) or MAYP17 (for eBay Plus members) 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 5 times during the Offer Period. Where a transaction for which a redemption code has been used is cancelled either by you or a seller, the redemption for the cancelled transaction cannot be re-used and will still be considered a redemption as set out in the Cancellations clause below. 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.

Thanks Taegukgi for the head up.
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  • +3

    Why no 22%?

    • Inflation :)

      • +4

        i thought inflation makes the numbers higher

    • Uncle Jack hasn't approved

  • +1

    the code doesnt apply to the all the gpus :'(

    • +1

      on the bright side, even if they did, they'd be jacked more than the discount.

  • +1

    doesnt seem to apply to jayo pla listings (the ones i checked anyway)

  • +6

    Ebay sales always confuse me in figuring out what's available. What's the easiest way to tell? Trying to find a dyson hot + cool pure link…

    • +1

      I just click on the link posted, scroll down to 'Shop by category', choose a category and then type the product in the search bar. Just have to make sure you are in the right category.

      • +1

        Shop by category to get a search bar is so useful - thanks for the tip!

  • for some reason I thought KG superstores did good deals. After looking today I'm shaking my head. Are they a double priced version of edisons or some other mills variation?

  • Hello Jack, you are everywhere :/

    Apple TV 4k w/ Ethernet jacked up to $277.76
    MRSP is 249

    • you are everywhere

      "Everywhere I Go, I See His Face"

  • d'oh pulled the trigger on using the 12% code thinking it would be it for a while since it had an expiry of 23/05. Guessed wrong they wouldn't do the "usual" 17 or 22 because of that.

  • +3

    Everything is jacked!!

    Any actual deals???

    • Nah it's eBay, cesspool needs to die

  • Sadly, many tech prices on Ebay exceed RRP. There might still be some decent deals, but it's best to check against the regular, and best prices elsewhere.

  • +1

    Very sad that they still do this jacking when there's 15%/17% sale in this crazy inflation days, ppl just need to boycott spending money and buying to stop these kind of ripoff dodgy practice

    • There are deals if you look hard enough - pockets of sellers who don't price jack, plus items that got missed jacking in the first 24 hours. But I dare say overall, the eBay funded "5-6% off" and "$10 off $100, $20 off $200, $50 off $500, $100 off $1000 Spend" have more realistic bargains.

  • +3
  • +4

    I see a lot of Jack comments and eBay hate. I was about to buy a set of headlight globes from Amazon today and noticed that the delivery date was 2wks away as it was with Amazon UK. So i thought i would check eBay. Found the identical item, in Sydney with delivery date in 2 days. Price was the same but since i have eBay Plus, i could use the monthly $5 voucher. So, cheaper and quicker. Price of it tonight hasn’t changed since earlier today.

    I think eBay has its place and i use it here and there. I like it. I have found obscure spare parts for appliances on it, for example. Usually eBay sellers are fast and it just works. Amazon, though, is a bit evil in my opinion. But i buy stuff from them too though i do try to support local businesses.

  • I needed to upgrade my aging 1060 to play Hellblade 2, $415 for a 4060 seemed like a decent deal: https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/126298786156 I'm not keen on the brand but it'll do the trick & has decent reviews for what it is. The listing said last one in stock when I made my purchase and has been updated to still say last one, sneaky bastards.

  • +1

    None of the 5 items I considered buying were "eligible". Seems like a farce.

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