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There appears to have been a few of this type of Free Listings Offers including one yesterday October 12th. I stumbled onto this and immediately accepted the offer and tried to list. The first one was successful so I tried another. This time, only seconds after the first ebay wanted to charge me 35p. So I cancelled that listing and tried a different item. This continued for perhaps an hour. I managed to free list a handful but time after time it wanted to charge me 35p.
So I have to ask the question. If ebay offer a Free Listing and it is either very difficult or almost impossible to actually take advantage of the offer does that offer really exist???
Most of the Free Listings Offers that Tamebay has noted recently I as somebody who checks ebay 7 days a week cannot find then are they real offers or perhaps smoke and mirrors or perhaps Scotch mist offers.
For an Offer to be genuine it has to be available and when you sign onto it as I did yesterday it has to work.
There was a recent posting about an offer for Private Sellers in the USA. Why cannot we have in the UK genuine Free Listing Offers that we can use. Christmas is rapidly approaching and a half decent Free Listing Offer that actually works would be very welcome right now..