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Today Only: Save $25 Off $119+ Orders From eBay!
Save $25 off $119+ orders with code (Exp: 7/17 at 10:59pm PT): PRIMO119
You can also add multiple items to your cart to get to $119.
You have to love the swipe at Amazon Prime with the $119 spend threshold 😀
Eligible items exclude warranties and protection plans, as well as items from the Coins & Paper Money, Gift Cards & Coupons, and Real Estate categories.
For example after the code above:
- If you buy 24 books of 10 Patriotic Spiral forever stamps you’ll pay $96.25 shipped (40.1 cents per stamp) instead of $120 at the post office (50 cents per stamp).
- If you buy 12 books of flag stamps, 12 books of 20 Hanukkah Forever Stamps, or 12 books of Love Skywriting Forever Stamps you’ll pay $96.25 shipped (40.1 cents per stamp) instead of $120 at the post office (50 cents per stamp).
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$0.316 a stamp
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Great deal, but I’d be somewhat wary of buying stamps from non official sellers due to counterfeit issues.
If you buy this and have them checked out, please let us know.
18,983 feedback that is 99.9% positive?!
I’ve bought stamps numerous times on ebay from all different sellers. Used them for numerous wedding invites, and school mailings, never had an issue.
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Dan, just wondering why, but you always make it seem like eBay discounts are only good for stamps.
I think because of the value. It’s rare to find a deal on Stamps at this price. They are often excluded from general coupons on most sites and stores.
Can this be combined with the free $10 Facebook eBay coupon??
Nope.