on โ06-06-2019 12:36 PM
on โ06-06-2019 01:23 PM
What makes you say that?
on โ06-06-2019 01:39 PM
on โ06-06-2019 05:05 PM
Bummer - I was hoping last weekend was a glitch.
Not sure I see the advantage for ebay to discontinue this promotion. The usual response from some people is that it clears out the dead wood, but then others say that something can sell after being listed for years (has happened to me. e.g. a ring first listed in 2017 recently sold).
โ06-06-2019 05:47 PM - edited โ06-06-2019 05:47 PM
@brerrabbit585 wrote:
The promo links always work 2 days before they start, but they didn't work last week and they don't work today.
Do you mean the 'promotional offers' section at the bottom of the 'all selling' page? In my account nothing shows up there til the offer actually activates. That's on the 'classic' version, anyway.
You're probably talking about some other method of viewing the promos, though I fear you're right anyway about the weekends. They did actually axe them once before for a couple of months and then brought them back for much longer, but I can't sit around for a couple of months waiting this time. Have become too dependent on this promotion. Very easy to suspect this was a long-game plan to get people to open stores, except I don't usually credit ebay with thinking that far ahead.
on โ06-06-2019 06:30 PM
on โ06-06-2019 07:53 PM
@brerrabbit585 wrote:
In the promotions section (at the bottom) there's a link to view expired offers. Click on that, then on the link to an expired offer. If it won't be available within the next 2 days it'll either say it's not available because it's expired, or because it's by invitation only, or whatever. If it will be available it'll say you've accepted it, but it won't show in the promo section until it actually starts and is available.
Oh, ok - cheers. It actually did give me an 'accept offer' button, but then told me the offer was expired. Though it would have been odd if it had done otherwise, since it was an offer from two weekends ago.
on โ07-06-2019 09:54 AM