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Ebay Vouchers - have you had any, and what did you buy


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Unfortunately I didn't spot Keiths message until too late.

 

I put in a cheeky bid on a UK Lunar Sheep Proof, (my second one), They retail at the RM for £82.50, but I got my first one for the equivalent of £62.50, thanks to the RM free £20 coin offer, and now thanks to my £15 voucher I've got my second one for £69.75. 

 

I'm wanting to pick up 6 of these coins. with the aim of flipping 5 of them when they sell out at the mint. Hoping to make a minimum of 20% profit on each of them, making the sixth one, (the one I'm keeping), free of charge.  

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How do you get these vouchers is it a reward for spending on The bay? I spent the wife's nectar points on the bay on silver wife wasn't to impressed but got over it.

Not sure what triggers it SP, I have been buying but not that much really.

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How do you get these vouchers is it a reward for spending on The bay? I spent the wife's nectar points on the bay on silver wife wasn't to impressed but got over it.

 

I think it probably is. I got my first two vouchers in Sept and October, when I had been on a bit of an ebay buying spree in August and September. However in November and December, I was trying to sell stuff, and my spending was practically non-existent. I didn't get any vouchers. But in the last few weeks I've bought quite a few proofs, (about £400 worth), plus a few other bits and pieces, and hey presto, another voucher.

 

But, I have heard from other forums, that people have noticed that if someone regularly buys on ebay, but all of a sudden stops for a month or two, then they will often get a voucher of some sort to tempt them back in.....

 

Who knows really....  :wacko:

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I got a £10 voucher today and runs out tonight and need to spend over £20 for it to be valid, any links to good sellers of sensible priced buy it now silver?

 

So far I have found 2009 kookaburas for £25 so would be £15 delivered, thats looking quite attractive right now.

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or you could buy my olympic sailing ticket if it gets to £20.      or some of my match worn rugby shirts!!!

 

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SAILING-RARE-TICKET-London-2012-Olympic-Games-Mint-/351302990214?pt=UK_Sports_Memorabilia_ET&hash=item51cb4a3986

 

I watched Ben Ainslie win his gold medal, for £10 from a hired boat sitting in the bay on the edge of the course and then for free on the little bit of the beach just the other side of the wall from the ticketed Nothe area. It was the only bit of the Olympics I saw live. Cracking day it was.  

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I watched Ben Ainslie win his gold medal, for £10 from a hired boat sitting in the bay on the edge of the course and then for free on the little bit of the beach just the other side of the wall from the ticketed Nothe area. It was the only bit of the Olympics I saw live. Cracking day it was.  

 

........... and now you can pay £20 for the ticket you didnt buy!!!

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Finally spent my £15 voucher and what a bargain I got. Spotted a 1858, Napoleon 20FF Gold coin for a buy it now price of £159.23 delivered from France. Which in itself was only about 7% over spot. With the £15 off, thats now down to £144.23, which is about 3.5% UNDER spot

 

It's my 4th 20FF gold coin now

 

:)  

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