Came across a blog post from 2011 which says tokens can be redeemed to waive final value fees. Is this still true?
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WoundedAngel Reputation: 15 See WoundedAngel's booth |
Yes, look at your fees owed..if you have enough tokens, there will be a link that says Use tokens to get discount from this bill this will be a green link..click on it and your bill will be reduce by $1.00 for 500 tokens. If you have more tokens, click on it again..or as many times as you have tokens to spend
if you don’t have enough it will [URL removed]
Earn Bonanza Reward Tokens to get a discount on this bill
and if you have used tokens to get discount it will [URL removed]
You’ve used 1000 tokens to get a discount on this bill (in this I used 1000 tokens to get a discount)
I usually get $2.00 off, but have gotten as much as $7.00 each month..between 3 booths, it adds up
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ccmom Reputation: 12648 See ccmom's booth |
Something they need to note about tokens, that I just encountered, which is very confusing, but I had $2 worth of tokens saved up. I went to redeem it to pay seller fees. It didnt take all of it, just 87 cents for each sale I had in one month, I had 3 sales the 3 mos prior, but because I didnt hit $3.00 in fees yet, they said they wont send you a bill until you reach that much. I didnt get the official bill yet but clicked to pay the bill so it only went for one month,(didnt apply the leftover amount to the prior mos) nor was it good for month ahead. Im not even sure this makes sense as I explain it here. I went through a big run around contacting bonanza about it, Kinda dissapointed actually I didnt get to redeem the full value?
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savethetoys Reputation: 33 See savethetoys' booth |
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