eBay 20% off until 10pm with code

The buyer can only use the code once, so the seller is the one making the big profit. The buyer is spending £250 for £7.50 return.

2.912% interest, better than any bank will give you ;) Especially on a small £250 investment. And it is risk free, as long as the seller isn't a scammer.
 
2.912% interest, better than any bank will give you ;) Especially on a small £250 investment. And it is risk free, as long as the seller isn't a scammer.

And again I ask, which seller is trust worthy enough to be trust with £1.25m???? ;)

And to be fair i think you should split it with the buyer so they get £10 and you get £5.

Still a tidy profit for you :)
 
Ehm, I just bought a router on eBay, got a PayPal email saying I was charged £131.99 but looking in the PayPal account now it says charged £164.99 :confused:
 
Ehm, I just bought a router on eBay, got a PayPal email saying I was charged £131.99 but looking in the PayPal account now it says charged £164.99 :confused:

In your account it shows a payment of £164.99 was made not that you paid £164.99. Actually look at the transaction and it will show you paid £131.99 and the rest was a voucher.
 
In your account it shows a payment of £164.99 was made not that you paid £164.99. Actually look at the transaction and it will show you paid £131.99 and the rest was a voucher.

Still says £164.99 when clicking into it

EDIT: Oh wait, found it, very hard to read though - my bad! Thanks!
 
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Been looking around for something to buy and still can't find anything.

Could get a BX100 1TB for around £200, but I might as well just wait for black friday and see if a good deal comes up on there. I don't really need one.
 
Been looking around for something to buy and still can't find anything.

i was the same untill i realised i could always do with some extra sea fishing rigs :)
got them in my basket now, just waiting for my flat mate to get in to see if he needs anything
 
i was the same untill i realised i could always do with some extra sea fishing rigs :)
got them in my basket now, just waiting for my flat mate to get in to see if he needs anything

I was doing exactly the same thing a few weeks back with the Amazon £20 off £50 spend for Prime Now.

It's a bit disheartening in a way, I feel as though there ought to be something around that I'm passionate enough about to want to buy! On the plus side, I'm resisting rampant consumerism.
 
Small savings but good enough for me to get a free standing punch bag for the missus, for Christmas.

Now, how the heck do I wrap something this big up? Should have added some wrapping paper in the same order!
 
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