
06-26-2019 04:15 PM - edited 06-26-2019 04:17 PM
List More for Free*
Pay zero insertion fees for up to 500 auction or fixed price listings.
Already activated? Start selling now.
One week only | Excludes 1-day and 3-day durations
*Optional advanced listing upgrade and supplemental service fees apply.
Please note: sellers must activate the Promotion by selecting "Activate offer" in the invitation email or on the Promotion landing page. Items listed prior to a seller activating the Promotion will not be eligible for the Promotional Rate. The promotion is eligible only for listings with Canadian Dollars specified as the currency.
What is the Promotion?Invited sellers (“Sellers”) who activate the offer and then create a listing, pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth herein (“Qualifying Listing”), will pay no insertion fee per item ("Promotion") for up to 500 listings per month during the Promotion Period (as defined below). All existing selling limits on your account (as well as category and item limits) still apply, and may prevent you from creating the maximum number of listings in this Promotion. The Promotion is in addition to the free listings per month as part of the everyday rate plan.
The Promotion does not apply to final value fees or optional advanced listing upgrade and supplemental service fees. Final value fees will be applied to the total amount of the sale, including the cost of the item, shipping, and any other fees a seller may charge—excluding any sales tax. Fees for optional listing upgrades (such as reserve price, Gallery Plus, listing in 2 categories, etc.) still apply. For listing in 2 categories, you will be charged at standard rates for the second category.
Who's eligible?This Promotion is available to invited sellers who: (i) received an email and/or message in My eBay; (ii) activated the promotion from the invitation email or on the Promotion landing page; (iii) meet eBay’s minimum seller performance standards. Please sign in to My eBay and view your seller dashboard to verify whether your account is currently meeting the standards.
When is it?This Promotion will begin on the date specified in the message you received through email or eBay Message Center, at 00:00:01 ET (12:00AM plus one second), and will end on the date specified in the message you received through e-mail or eBay Message Center, at 23:59:59 ET (11:59PM plus 59 seconds), for listings on www.ebay.ca (the "Promotion Period").
How do I activate the Promotion?Sellers will automatically receive the Promotion after they activate the Promotion from the invitation email or the Promotion landing page, and then create Qualifying Listings on eBay Canada at www.ebay.ca through the Sell Your Item form, eBay Seller Tools, eBay Mobile applications, and most third-party tools. Any listings created prior to the time of activation will not be eligible for the Promotion. For sellers listing with any tool other than the latest version of the Sell Your Item form (SYI 3.0), the Promotional Rate will not be shown during the listing process. Instead, the discount will be reflected in the "View Account Status" section in My eBay, as well as in your next invoice.
Restrictions & ExclusionsReference code: 103510
06-26-2019 07:03 PM
Thanks for posting! Looks like it started on the 24th and I didn't notice it in my offers until you posted.
06-26-2019 07:16 PM
I did not receive the offer until today and I posted as soon as I had activated my own offer to make sure the link worked and all was good.
06-26-2019 07:18 PM
I tried activating the promotion & it says it is expired now.
06-26-2019 07:27 PM
06-26-2019 07:35 PM
it's telling me it already expired... go figure..
06-26-2019 10:51 PM - edited 06-26-2019 10:52 PM
@esclyons wrote:it's telling me it already expired... go figure..
sellers must activate the Promotion by selecting "Activate offer" in the invitation email or on the Promotion landing page
Expired just means no invite to this one -- but at some point the past you had the same type of invite. Your ebay account has the dates for your last invitation. A technically correct, but useless error message.