I just downloaded a coupon offered by them for $10 off "eligible purchases."
[size=-2]The Coupon will expire at 11:59:59 PM PT on the date shown on the Coupon. Discount applies to the purchase price (excluding shipping, handling, and taxes) of an eligible item on eBay.com. Eligible items exclude items from the Coins & Paper Money, Gift Cards & Coupons, Vehicles and Real Estate categories. Coupon can be used once for up to the maximum Coupon discount amount, while supplies last. Restrictions and/or exclusions will be designated in each Coupon offer. Only registered eBay members can receive the discount. Any unused difference between the actual discount amount received and the maximum amount will be forfeited.[/size]
I don't do much ebay, but there are some vintage jump traps that I am interested in. Ten bucks could make the difference between winning the bid or letting somebody else have them. My question is; will this come directly out of the seller's pocket, or does the auction house eat it?
[size=-2]The Coupon will expire at 11:59:59 PM PT on the date shown on the Coupon. Discount applies to the purchase price (excluding shipping, handling, and taxes) of an eligible item on eBay.com. Eligible items exclude items from the Coins & Paper Money, Gift Cards & Coupons, Vehicles and Real Estate categories. Coupon can be used once for up to the maximum Coupon discount amount, while supplies last. Restrictions and/or exclusions will be designated in each Coupon offer. Only registered eBay members can receive the discount. Any unused difference between the actual discount amount received and the maximum amount will be forfeited.[/size]
I don't do much ebay, but there are some vintage jump traps that I am interested in. Ten bucks could make the difference between winning the bid or letting somebody else have them. My question is; will this come directly out of the seller's pocket, or does the auction house eat it?