eBay.ie & An Post introduce new e-Parcel Card

eBay.ie, the dedicated Irish eBay website, and An Post have joined forces to introduce a new pilot scheme to reward eBay sellers resident in Ireland.

The e-Parcel Card, which launches last 21 August 2007 and will be reviewed in April 2008, offers eligible eBay users favorable prices on national and international parcels weighing up to 5kg, sent using An Post. eBay users can make a saving of up to 45 pct on national parcels and 75 pct on international postage.

The new service is easy to use, free to join and open to all eBay users in Ireland who have a minimum feedback score of 90, with at least 98 pct positive.

Eligible eBay users can effortlessly sign up for the scheme by visiting www.e-Parcel.ie. Once registered, they will receive an e-Parcel Card, which they can produce at one of 1000 local automated post offices nationwide whenever they are sending an eBay parcel to allow them to benefit from the preferential pricing.

eBay.ie, which earlier in the year announced that it has over 500,000 CRUs (confirmed registered users) in Ireland, is partnering with An Post to reward its loyal and growing Irish user base.

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