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I was alerted to this on, of all things, a Mercedes car forum! Anyway, 2 new front tyres for my car, the discount will pay for the fitting, I'm a happy bunny!0
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It was 1 code use per Paypal account.
I saved £150 on my new laminate floor as £50 was max discount given per voucher.
Very happy!Who made hogs and dogs and frogs?
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There appears to be a new code being sent out, this one though is account specific. The suggestion is that it is either beng sent to people who were unable to pay for goods in their basket at the last code event, or for people who didn't use the code last time.
It is account specific so worth checking your emails.
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Thanks, eBay customer services informed me of the same thingThe actual transaction shows the discount if you open it to see the details in PayPal. They did it the same way last time. The full amount is shown in the total column, but if you add it up and take it from your existing balance you will see you have only been charged the discounted amount.
Seems quite confusing way to display the discount, but oh well
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