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Swoopo is not as bad as people make is it out to be. Somebody has to win! people get upset because they think they can get a TV for 10 bucks, but that never happens on swoopo! if you just use common sense along with some 3rd party research on the site, you won't lose all your money. just don't waste your bids early and use sites like http://www.swoopomanual.com for the research and you'll do WAY better. Just have a look at who is winning the products. Having studied the site for a number of days plus digging into to some of the winning bidders, It is clear that swoopo, computer programs or people bidding for swoopo are wining the items. Yes they let some through but a lot of items are won by the same name. After following one auction one bidder used at least 700 bids to win a camera. He'd already won the same camera plus 8 other items, that could have been the tip of the iceberg of what he had supposed to have won. I saw one bidder, bid on eight different cameras in one go, the only reason is so to get the price up. An item on the uk site is the same item on the US site and all the Europe... anybody that buys bids and then tries to win needs a brain transplant i found an item for sale on ebay for £2.00 i must say the best £2.00 i ever spent they email you sites that you can go into the admin side known as the back end and you can see for your self how easy it is for them to rip you off have a look under PAY TO BID AUCTIONS or item # 230341134113 or http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230341134113&ru=http%3A%2F%2Fshop.ebay.co.uk%3A80%2F230341134113%3F_from%3DR40%26_trksid%3Dp2773.m38.l1313%26_nkw%3D230341134113%26_sacat%3DSee-All-Categories%26_naf%3D1%26_fvi%3D1&_rdc=1 have to admit i used to be skeptical of a company that could sell a laptop for £15. However, having analized the principles swoopo use i came to the conclusion that at increments of $0.5 per bid they make a profit even at such a low price, so that should be all right I suppose. actually i even came across the resembling site, that is likely to be younger than swoopo. As far as guessed that is why their price for a bid is even lower – just $0.05. Has anybody participated in auctions on luckberry.com? i’d like to know whether everything is ok with them Swoopo is a pretty genius idea imo as far as a business model! Get people to pay for every bid, continually increasing auction times with each bid as well the shear competitive nature of people in general really helps drive their revenues. As for Luckberry.. it seems to be reliable. I’ve tried it several times, they have suchlike rules and offer decent items.. their young age turns out to be pre-eminence in this case. the fewer participants bid, the more chances of winning everybody has! close reasoning, isn’t it? i succeeded in winning lcd 65′ for eur 107 and saved eur 300, so i’m mightily pleased!! soon i gonna spend the left bids trying to win xbox for my son I'm pretty familiar with Swoopo and have done a few things on there but, as always, I'm always looking for the next best thing. I've been reading some other blogs and heard about www.BidZone.com. Has anyone else heard about this site. They have a "reverse auction" concept where the price goes down. You pay 50cents a bid and each time you bid on the item the item's price reduces by 50cents... and registration is FREE. I think I'm gonna try this out since currently they're offering 5 free bids just to try things out and see if you like it... www.BIDZONE.com - add some comments if anyone else knows more about this site!! |
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