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  • EdGasket
    EdGasket Posts: 3,503 Forumite
    The 20% code is no longer valid. My 10% code is valid until the 29th and is for electronics of £100 or more. However, it is account specific. Check your ebay account to see if you have one. It'll be on the myebay page under vouchers (scroll down to see it) if you have it (or any other codes).

    I'm in My eBay but don't see a 'Vouchers' heading anywhere?
  • StaffsSW
    StaffsSW Posts: 5,788 Forumite
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    If you can think this up, and maintain security on all the unused accounts... you probably have the skills to make money an easier way. Like the people who forge one pound coins have the skills to make other small metal objects worth ten times the amount but haven't thought hard enough.

    It's not hard to do, and all legit within eBay t&cs.

    And I do have the skills to make money an easier way. It was so effective that Martin Lewis himself promoted it, then copied it himself!
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  • EdGasket wrote: »
    I'm in My eBay but don't see a 'Vouchers' heading anywhere?

    Then you probably don't have any vouchers. I think the heading and box are probably only displayed if you have a voucher code.
  • soolin
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    EdGasket wrote: »
    I'm in My eBay but don't see a 'Vouchers' heading anywhere?
    Vouchers are incredibly rare, but worth doing a check for every now and then.

    Apart from the 20% off one that we are discussing on this thread - and which I used to the limit, I haven't had any other vouchers for well over a year- perhaps nearer 2 years now.
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  • Flyonthewall
    Flyonthewall Posts: 4,431 Forumite
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    soolin wrote: »
    Vouchers are incredibly rare, but worth doing a check for every now and then.

    Apart from the 20% off one that we are discussing on this thread - and which I used to the limit, I haven't had any other vouchers for well over a year- perhaps nearer 2 years now.

    I had the 10% off electronics one a few weeks back and now I have it again. Seems to be the most common voucher but perhaps it varies on what you've been buying (or searching for/viewing). I often search for electronics and am more likely to buy that kind of thing than anything else.

    Previous to that, however, I can't remember the last time I had a voucher. Although it can be easy to miss them. I actually noticed this when it came up about saying 10% on an item rather than on myebay despite that I had scrolled through myebay multiple times.
  • sham63
    sham63 Posts: 1,090 Forumite
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    I've had a couple of 10% electronics codes recently as well.


    When you have a 'live' code on your account it is usually flagged-up on any eligible item you view - it says something like "pay only £xx for this item - show me how"


    I was surprised to see this message when looking at guitars, because they are not in the 'electronics' category. I thought it was a glitch on the first code they gave me (which I didn't use) but it also happened with the next code they gave me so I applied it to a guitar and it worked!
  • StaffsSW wrote: »
    Or just open a load of ebay accounts, verify them all , buy one low priced item and forget about the account for a while. After a few months, ebay will send you a flat rate "welcome back" voucher, typically £10 off when you spend £20.
    And when eBay runs its next 20%-off-everything promotion, you can list a load of widgets at £250 BIN, and then use all these accounts to buy them for £200 each...
    Philip
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