on โ26-06-2016 03:24 PM
hey guys so i wanna buy something by using a echeck i never used this option before the place i buying from has 20% coupon thing which ends today but they will get the money in 3-5 days so does that mean i still eligible for the discount or can they regect it?
on โ26-06-2016 05:31 PM
on โ26-06-2016 05:48 PM
hi mate heres a link to the coupon
http://pages2.ebay.com.au/Buyer_coupons/clickmore?_trkparms=clkid%3D6393631942009148167
it says this also
on โ26-06-2016 06:15 PM
Usually an offer will mean you make the purchase and the discount is applied immediately.
Then when you make the payment only the dicounted price is taken from your account and the voucher provider pays the rest.
So I would say yes, you get the discount irrespective of whether it's an e-cheque or immediate payment because the discount happens before payment.
Once payment is made, it is considered a paid sale in eBay.
on โ26-06-2016 06:21 PM
awesome thanks mate ๐
on โ26-06-2016 09:04 PM
Can you purposely pay using an echeque? I thought it was something that just happened........?
on โ26-06-2016 09:14 PM
It is an echeque when you fund the payment with your bank account Tippy.
If that is the funding source used then it is an echeque...but it is also instant if you have a credit or Visa debit card as a backup funding source.
I have occasionally had a debit card funded payment default to an echeque, but not very often.
on โ27-06-2016 10:23 AM
on โ27-06-2016 11:51 AM
Most of the time my PayPal account has money in it, but when it doesn't, my payments are funded from my bank account. Mine have always been instant. Well, I assume they have been because the $ sign turns blue and I get a postage notification the next day. I do have a credit card linked, but I never use that. Maybe that's why?
on โ27-06-2016 02:31 PM