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eBay Bucks new terms
Another nail in the coffin. I received notification yesterday that now to redeem your eBay Bucks certificate, you must have a $5.00 minimum threshold per quarter earned in your eBay Bucks account. Anything less is forfeited. Another backdoor way to increase purchases (get above the $5.00 threshold) to collect more sellers' fees. I'm sure somehow eBay was losing profit margin on this. Some quarters the threshold would affect me, some quarters it wouldn't. But still, I liked the idea of being able to buy that 1987 Topps George Brett for virtually nothing.
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yea this is BS, they should at least let it carry over to the next quarter.
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eBay Bucks new terms
They have to find a way to make more money without actually improving their business model...thanks eBay!
When I first read about the change I just laughed and told my wife about it. I mean, what's next? It's like they are trying their hardest to push people away from their site...just disappointing because I've always liked eBay and IMO they have went backwards the past few years or so. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Could be worse. Ebay cancelled the ebay bucks program for Canadians last year.
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The ebay bucks thing is a little different, yet still just about making $$$.. |
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Just one more reason for people to cheat eBay out of PayPal fees by using the gift option for purchases. A dish best served cold.
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I used to get a kick out of seeing what cheap gadget I could buy from Hong Kong with my eBay bucks.
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Seriously, guys?
All you have to do is spend $250 per quarter to get to the $5 threshold. Heck, if you do it on Double eBay Buck Days, you only have to spend $125 per quarter. I don't see what the big fuss is about. |
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Neither the sender nor the recipient pays any fees if the sender uses a bank account. |
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That's only true is you're sending PayPal Gift using a credit card. If you're sending it from a PayPal balance or from a linked bank account, there is no fee. |
Well, seeing as the implementation of Ebay Bucks, was most likely coupled with a fee increase for sellers in order to pay for it, I should expect Ebay to lower my seller fees, just a little bit................right? :rolleyes:
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As a result of our latest program review, the eBay Bucks Certificates to be issued for the quarter ending December 31, 2013, will be the last sent for Rewards that total less than $5.00. Effective January 1, 2014, program members must earn a minimum of $5.00 in eBay Bucks during a quarterly Earn Period in order to receive a Certificate at the end of the period. Quarterly balances below the $5.00 threshold will be forfeited. |
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But as to no bucks under $5, i can understand any business doing that. Its supposed to be an incentive to make you buy a little more, and if you havent reached $5, then the incentive didnt work on you. |
It could have been worse. I'm not surprised that they haven't removed the e-bay bucks away all together. E-bay has been riding the greedy train since 5/1 of this year when they decided to charge a 9% flat rate fee on all e-bay fees, even with an e-bay store.
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feebay is really a nutty company ,,stick with net 54 it rocks ,,
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And just an FYI, today is QUADRUPLE eBay Buck day. |
Where do you see that today is quadruple eBay bucks day? Just curious - I can't find it on eBay's site.
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I received and email today about the 4x bucks
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Some folks are hard to please even when you are giving them something.
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Yeah, it was an email that was sent out. I should have clarified, it is only on purchases of $150 or more.
From the email: Who's eligible?Only invited, registered eBay Bucks participants who receive the promotional offer from eBay in My Messages are eligible. Sorry, no forwarding—the offer is not transferable. Promotion details The Promotion starts at 8:00AM PT on December 30, 2013, and ends at 11:59PM PT on December 30, 2013. Extra eBay Bucks can only be earned on every single item purchased that meets the minimum purchase requirement specified in the offer. |
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I did get what you are saying. The bucks are meant to incent buying behavior, if you haven't accumulated at least $5 worth under the program then it isn't working toward that end and they are simply saying (to me) either buy more if the Ebucks mean anything to you or don't.
There's no right or wrong here, it's their program. It's designed to benefit ebay - not sellers or buyers (large or small). They have and always will make changes in their favor. It would be nice (and customer friendly) to let the sub-$5 balances rollover and accumulate but they decided otherwise. |
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I also know what you are saying about not fitting small or large buyers/sellers in particular, but yes, that's what businesses do...they attract business one way or another and this move did not do that. Do you think Wal-Mart only has themselves in mind when making changes? Of course not...they have everyone in mind...something to compete and win the customer base over. It all makes sense in the end...but eBay is going in reverse IMO I also feel like they realize they are getting smacked around by Amazon and the profits aren't there like they used to be. Maybe they just can't make the profits without upping the fees and taking away from their customers? Just a thought... |
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Since 2009 I have received $2601.02 in Ebay Bucks. Nothing like getting free money.
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Quadruple???
This bums me out. I consider myself a very good eBayer, yet NEVER seem to get these offers. I checked my messages after reading this thread and didn't get that email today. I guess they consider me a lower class customer.
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Bottom line is, they don't consider you a lower-class customer, but rather a good/safe customer that they don't have to entice into more buying. |
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What would it cost to rent a store? That's how I look at E-Bay fees. E-Bay covers the whole world not just your local area.
There was a time not so long ago that you had to rely on local card stores and card shows and the contacts you made though them for your collecting needs. Such as selling, trading, and buying. Not to mention gasoline and your time getting to and from these stores and shows. The internet has made collecting any and everything much easier than it use to be. Try Using Net54's Buy/Sell/Trade section before using E-Bay. That's all I got to say about that..... |
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That's exactly what I'm saying. They will never offer 60k free listings to someone who has a Selling Limit cap that actually allows them to list 60k items. If you have a selling cap of 500 or 1000 items that you're allowed to list, they might as well say:
You can list a infinity times infinity plus infinity items FOR FREE.* *Selling limits still apply. As it is, on my main selling account, I have a limit of 20k items. Since eBay started doing the targeted listing promotions, I have received 0 Free Listing promotion e-mails, with the exception of once or twice a year that they still do a sweeping site-wide listing promotion (as they did in the run-up to Christmas this year). So I don't know what the cut-off for being blacklisted for Free Listings promotions is, but it appears to be something less than 20k. A while back I set up a second account intending to migrate all of my comic book listings over to it, and that account consistently receives every e-mail offer with bloated Free Listing counts, yet it has a Selling Limit cap of 100 listings. Just ridiculous. |
Ebay Bucks
--time to redeem my cool 16.13 over the past few months. a new 3 pk underwear & un-opened packs of chewing gum, im good to go for 2014. |
I understand
I also understand why ebay is doing this, it is suppose to be a rewards program for people who purchase on ebay. Why should ebay reward someone for spending less than $250 a quarter? I bet ebay has to process 1000's of certificates every quarter that are less than $1.00.
My son only earned .63 cents last quarter it probably cost ebay more than that to notify him. |
The big picture is easy to understand, but my beef with it is why offer it in the first place if you are just going to take it away? It was a nice perk for everyone, not just the people that splurge on eBay. Either way, it's not a big deal to me, it just seemed like a weak move. I'm guessing they took it away because their profits are not on the rise? and they have to find a way to help reverse that trend. Why else would they completely strip the eBay bucks program away from Canada...
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