Mitchell Andrus
12-19-2007, 10:22 AM
I know someone who bought a "Save $50.00" coupon on ebay. The product was a $450.00 TV set. She paid 19 cents for the coupon. It was mailed to her with a 41 cent stamp. The coupon was good, she saved $50.00, minus the 19 cents of course.
I don't get how somone can list something on ebay, mail it at a loss (or at a slight profit) and continue to do this again and again. It's this woman's at-home business.
I'll assume the manufacturer rebates the coupon seller, right? Is the coupon buyer tracked through the ultimate purchase somehow? Via Credit card, address, coupon code?
I don't get how somone can list something on ebay, mail it at a loss (or at a slight profit) and continue to do this again and again. It's this woman's at-home business.
I'll assume the manufacturer rebates the coupon seller, right? Is the coupon buyer tracked through the ultimate purchase somehow? Via Credit card, address, coupon code?