Friday Only: 20 Percent Off Sitewide on eBay

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EBay is offering a rare coupon code for 20 percent off sitewide.

So, you can apply the discount to just about anything on the eBay website. But only from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. PT today — Friday, March 9. In other words, the coupon code is valid for 12 hours.

The code is PSPRING20. So, to redeem this offer, pay for eligible items by 8 p.m. PT and enter “PSPRING20” in the redemption code field.

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Only a handful of items are excluded from this offer, meaning you cannot use the coupon code on them. They include items in the following categories:

  • Coins & Paper Money
  • Gift Cards & Coupons
  • Real Estate

The main thing to note when redeeming the coupon code is that it applies only to purchases of $25 or more. So, you would have to put at least $25 worth of eligible items into your cart before checking out if you want to use the code.

Other fine print to note:

  • The offer cannot be combined with other coupons.
  • The offer cannot be redeemed if you pay for your purchase with a gift card or PayPal Credit Easy Payments.
  • The maximum amount of money you can save by using the coupon code is capped at $100.

For all of the offer details, visit eBay’s webpage about the coupon code.

If you’re unsure what to buy with the coupon code, perhaps check out eBay’s new “Under $10” section.

EBay just introduced the section last week, describing it as “a new destination offering a wide variety of $10 and under items in hundreds of categories with free shipping, no bidding required.”

What types of things do you buy on eBay? Let us know by commenting below or on Facebook.

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