This promotion is available to casual sellers only (not in-trade).
Applies to $1 reserve general item listings, so this promotion won't be suitable for all items. If there's a minimum sale price you want to get for your listing, consider listing with a higher start price or reserve.
Discount applies to success fees only, any other applicable listing fees still apply.
Relists started on Saturday 21 November are included, but relists after this date are not.
Car parts are included, however large machinery listed in the 'Business, farming and industry' category are not (e.g. tractors and trailers).
Free Selling (Includes General Items and Cars) – Saturday 21 November, $1 Min. Reserve @ Trademe
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dkiwi on 20/11/2020 - 06:37 trademe.co.nz (239 clicks)
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Last edited 20/11/2020 - 12:20 by 1 other user
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Lol. What was there at tardme?
Demand, supply, and how it affects selling prices. Much like NZ house prices.
haha that is amazing, also weird when you click it goes to a "scary" legal action warning lol.
Oh big time, I don't even bother with these promotions anymore because of that.
Popular, good selling items will always get a good result in $1 reserve (think iphones etc)
Some people - me included - also do greater browsing in the $1 reserves when these promos are on.
So there is a potential to actually get MORE for your item than a $1 reserve on a normal week.
Has anyone found that the competition in some $1 reserve categories negates the free fees by reducing the amount of bids?
Also, obligatory shoutout to http://www.tardme.co.nz/