eBay has come up with its latest cashback rewards program named as eBay Bucks.
The program entitles U. S. registered users a mode to earn 2 percent back on most items they purchase via their most popular auction site.
Users need to sign up with eBay Bucks, which apparently is free and will be offered with a 2 percent cashback every time when one does his purchases.
The cash is then put in account and can be utilized soon used when taking money off for futuristic purchasing in market arena.
However one needs to be making use of PayPal in order to get those items and obviously avail the cashback offer.
The cashback scheme is for only till 90 days before it is paid out to consumers.
With respect to information a few of the schemes that are not registered in the earnings reward, include buy-outs from Classifieds, Business & Industrial Capital Equipment, Real Estate, and eBay Motors categories the only exception being Parts & Accessories in eBay Motors.
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