We limit the volume and type of vouchers that can be sold on eBay.
What is the policy?
The following types of vouchers are not allowed:
- Expired vouchers or vouchers that will expire before reaching the buyer
- Vouchers for “free” products
- Electronic “scanned” vouchers
- Vouchers for recalled items
- Voucher inserts containing other vouchers
Up to 25 vouchers worth £100 in total can be listed and sold within a 30-day period
Only physical paper vouchers can be listed. Unaltered voucher scans or photos that could be copied, printed, or redeemed cannot be included in the listing.
Activity on eBay is required to:
- Follow all applicable laws
- Respect the rights of third parties
- Follow the eBay User Agreement
- Follow this eBay policy
If activity doesn’t meet these requirements, eBay may take action consistent with applicable laws and the eBay User Agreement, and may even be legally required to do so. Such actions may include, as an example only: administratively ending listings or cancelling transactions, hiding or lowering the placement of listings in search results, lowering seller rating, restricting buying or selling, forfeiture of fees, loss of buyer or seller protections, restricting access to member communication and rating tools, removing feedback, and account suspension.
Tip
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Why does eBay have this policy?
This policy helps reduce fraud and counterfeiting for voucher buyers and issuers.