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50% Off Success Fees on General, Basic Car & Motorbike Listings Sun 11 August (Some Exclusions Apply) @ Trade Me

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Things you need to know
¹General items promotion:

  • Applies to listings started from 12:00 am until 11:59 pm on Sunday 11 August 2024.
  • Discount applies to success fees on general items only, any other applicable listing fees still apply.
  • Discount applies to relists, but only if they are relisted on the day of the promotion. Only applies for the first listing period.
  • This promotion is available to casual sellers only (not in-trade).
  • Car parts are included, however large machinery listed in the 'Business, farming and industry' category are not (e.g. tractors and trailers).
  • Limited of 100 listings applies.

²Motors promotion:

  • This promotion is available to casual sellers only (not RMVT registered, and lists less than 10 vehicles in any 12 months period).
  • Applies to listings started from 12:00 am until 11:59 pm on Sunday 11 August 2024. Relists after 90 days aren't included.
  • Applies only to used cars and motorbikes (not to other vehicle types, e.g. campervans and boats).
  • Applies to basic listings only. Normal fees apply for other listing types.
  • This offer is non-transferable.

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Comments

  • Thanks. Have a laptop to sell.

    • I'm looking for a laptop, Please share the specs.

      • I have a few, what is your budget?

        • Hey A7g,
          I'm looking for a mid segment option, Please private message me the options.

  • +5

    Anyone else find that when you list things on the free selling week that you barley get any sales even though you've reduced the prices, but in normal weeks with the fees and higher prices things sell more often?

    • Not normally, but it's probably because there's far more people saving up items and listing them all on that day. Much higher chance that your listing gets lost.

    • +2

      Yep, more competition = less visibility etc.
      I just don't reduce the price because it puts off buyers who just watch (which is 90% of the time).

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