Hey, does that mean they removed the $100/item cap on bucks?! Edit: according the the description I found, it is still capped at $100 per transaction. I was thinking about listing something big like a $50 AGE, but I might get better results with something in the half-ounce range.
Also, is this limited to one transaction, or is it everything you buy (over $150/transaction) between now and midnight PDT tomorrow?
no - a single item has a $100 max, but multiple items from the same seller on the same invoice can rack up some big bux - a single tube of halves is 130-132 = no bux - two tubes of the same item are 260-264 = 15% eB$ - buy as much stuff as you like, but each must be a qualified item + over $150 (ex. - I bought 60 JFK, 40 Franklin and 40 WL = 3 transactions, each over $150)
I'm feeling a perverse temptation to list "1/2 $50 American Gold Eagle", 2 available, BIN $1500 each -- then, in the description, say "I'll accept the first offer over $740 each if you buy both (and save me the trouble of cutting it in half)." Buyer would get an AGE for $1280, $50 or so below spot, and I'd get (with a selling promotion)... a bit over spot. Hmm.
Does it still include Coins & Paper Money (but not Bullion)? I remembered to run to Kroger for gift certificates before using last night's 15% promo (discount, not bucks). With their fuel-point promotion, and our minivan's 20-gallon tank, that amounts to another 8%, plus 1% because I bought the GCs with a rewards credit card. It all added up to gold 7-8% below spot, hooray! All You Have To Do is find reasonably-priced gold in an eligible category...
When I look at coins it shows that they include Bonus bucks. I don't think that it applies to bullion.
These offers never apply to bullion!! I was able to get the 15%, on a bullion coin, because it was listed under a different category. You just have to search for them!!