Friday, May 23, 2008

eBay Sellers: Discounted FVF (Final Value Fees) for offering free shipping!

eBay is having a special promotion going from May 23 to June 1, 2008, in order to entice sellers to offer free shipping. Of course regular eBay sellers are well aware that eBay likes free shipping because they can also charge a final value fee on the shipping and handling fees, eating away at the poor seller's already thin profit margins. Of course buyers like free shipping too, even though I'm sure most of them are not dumb enough to think that they won't pay for shipping one way or another.

So it's with that irony in mind that we present the details of this eBay sellers promotion, which includes a 15% return of the final value fees. Be sure to read all the terms and conditions and restrictions if you are interested.

We think that if eBay is honest about wanting people to offer free shipping, they should permanetly offset the final value fees for free shipping seller listings. Are you listening fee-Bay? :)

Monday, May 12, 2008

Free McDonalds Southern Chicken Sandwich and biscuit in Bank of America credit card statement

Yes, there is such a thing as free lunch after all! There are two coupons for Free McDonalds Southern style Chicken in this month's Bank of America credit card statement! So open up your statement, and look through it carefully. You will find the two coupons folded along with your statement. They expire on 6/30/2008.

One coupon is good for one free Southern Style McDonalds chicken sandwich, which is to be used for lunch or dinner. The other coupon is good for a free Southern Style McDonalds chicken biscuit which is to be used for breakfast. No purchase is necessary!

So scavange your credit card statements from Bank of America, and you can thank us while you are enjoying your free southern style chicken sandwich and biscuit at Mickey D's. And you know it is true, food tastes better when it is FREE :) It does! It has been proven :)

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

50c fixed price listings on eBay (May 7 to 14, 2008)

eBay sellers, current and future, there is a special offer by eBay, running from May 7 to 14, 2008. Your eBay listing fees for fixed-price listings, will be limited to 50cents, regardless of how much the regular listing fees may be.

This is a great deal for those who are typically paying more than 50c in fixed-price listing fees! This means that if your starting price, opening value or reserve price is $10 or more, you will only 50c regardless! Visit eBay for more details.