on 18-05-2015 07:18 PM
i was sure it said ends today 18 / 5 at 23.59
was going to bid on an item, hopefully win and pay before 22.30 today but when i checked my ebay at about 17.00 he offer had dissapeared, what time zone were they going by as it didnt say...
18-05-2015 07:35 PM - edited 18-05-2015 07:35 PM
My 10% off voucher ends on the 26th May
on 21-05-2015 09:27 PM
I didn't even know I had one, no email, so now I check my watch list on my ids, and yes found one today, don't know when it ended, but knew what I wanted to buy, so did it straight away. Now I will think what to buy with the next one, 10% doesn't sound much, but its a nice saving if you spend $100. PP takes enough off us for fees , so nice to get some back.
Might be better to find a buy it now, as with an auction, you might loose .
21-05-2015 09:56 PM - edited 21-05-2015 09:58 PM
@lowanacrafts wrote:I didn't even know I had one, no email, so now I check my watch list on my ids, and yes found one today, don't know when it ended, but knew what I wanted to buy, so did it straight away. Now I will think what to buy with the next one, 10% doesn't sound much, but its a nice saving if you spend $100. PP takes enough off us for fees , so nice to get some back.
Might be better to find a buy it now, as with an auction, you might loose .
For buying? Since when?
Loose - not tight
LOSE - misplace, miss out on.
Sheesh
on 23-05-2015 08:57 PM
If you had bothered to look , I am also a seller, and as far as one miss spelt word, go get a life. I thought you were quite helpful davewil1964, from other things I have asked , but now no longer. Sheesh yourself.
on 23-05-2015 09:38 PM
So if I criticise your posting as a buyer, on a buyer issue, then suddenly my advice is useless? Regardless of its previous usefulness? Sheesh indeed.
on 25-05-2015 12:12 AM
@davewil1964 wrote:So if I criticise your posting as a buyer, on a buyer issue, then suddenly my advice is useless? Regardless of its previous usefulness? Sheesh indeed.
Your advice was useless.
on 25-05-2015 02:43 PM
I've had a similar problem with a discount voucher that magically - and conveniently - disappeared a couple of days ago.
I contacted eBay, and they've not responded. I'm beginning to think these alleged "discount" coupons are simply a way of eBay attempting to encourage sales to gullible buyers (like me?) and increase their bankroll along the way. How many of these thousands of coupons get "lost" in the buying process?
To honour my original transaction (which I'll do) now means I'm paying $10 more for the item than I should (theoretically) be.
Not good enough eBay!