Hope it works out better than the last offer I got, where they promised a 20% off coupon if I sold an item over $200, then claimed they'd never heard of the offer.
I just picked up an addition to my upcoming exhibition at our coin club show at the end of the month. I hope everyone likes this as much as I think!
Use a credit card with that 2% cashback, and you save a whole 8% off your purchase! Which is pretty darn good if you're getting something thats like $500
A 64d Dan Carr? You might want to think about adding one to the exibit and telling the story of them and their destruction and Dan's homage to them ??
I think so, I've used my debit card and still received the eBay Bucks from the purchase. Not like I've really been able to take advantage of the promotions very well... I always end up missing the promo period. Once I bought a sick bass clarinet for $1025, with the typical 2% bucks. The very next day, the promotion started for 8%. Ouch.
I have a generic fantasy 1964 - I'm putting it in a slab, and creating my own "grading label" for it. The Carr coins are nice, but a huge premium for a replica/fantasy coin. I'm not ready to pay it, at least yet. Maybe when I get into the 1964 Peace Dollar varieties You'll just have to come to the coin show to see what other treats I have.
Lol Don't think I'll be able to make it up there for the show. I am coming up for a regional coin club seminar on the future of numismatics on Sep.17th though... I have an @dcarr 1965 but not the 64 yet. You're welcome to borrow it for your display if it fits
You're too generous, and thank you! But no, the collection being exhibited is mine. I would consider that akin to putting someone else's coin into a registry set to improve the score. Technically legal, but not really truthful. "You didn't build that" isn't the way I go through life. *I* built it and nobody is going to blow sunshine up my bum trying to tell me otherwise.
Sure, but you can fund the PayPal transfer from a credit card, as long as you don't have a balance (the balance always gets used first). That was what I did consistently, until the gift-card-benefit opportunity opened. (Now that eBay won't take gift cards for coins, I guess it's back to direct CC funding.)
You can receive the eBay bucks discount on credit card purchases, but you can only redeem the credit on Paypal purchases.
You can have a credit card linked to your paypal account. Make sure you have no balance in your paypal account. When you check out on eBay via paypal, it will let you select to pay with your credit card. This will still get you eBay Bucks. When you redeem them at the beginning of the next quarter, you have to check out with paypal.
There's no need to pay with Paypal to get the eBay bucks credit. You can just pay directly with a credit card, as long as that's an option on the eBay listing.