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Old 11-14-2010, 01:22 AM   #1
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hey, just wondering if anyone has had any good luck trying these penny auction sites. looks pretty hard to win something decent on them. i tried quibids a few weeks ago and i got s few lucky things. it cost $60 for 100 bids and i ended up winning a bid pack of 25 bids and a $25 gift card to applebees.

so basically it cost me $60 for a $25 gift card. oh well i tried it and i stopped when they were all gone.

just wondering if anyone here won anything good on any of the penny auction sites??
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Sorry, man. Live and learn.
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Old 11-14-2010, 07:04 AM   #3
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Sorry, man. Live and learn.
so you think they are all scams? if so why so many penny auction sites going on?

has anyone here won something good for very little bids?
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Old 11-14-2010, 02:32 PM   #4
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so you think they are all scams? if so why so many penny auction sites going on?
Well.... let's see.... Their business model is to sell 'bids' (winning a bid-pack isn't really winning at all) and you basically paid $60 for a $25 GC..... with that said, look at what they sell....

Say for instance they sell an iPad.... I don't know how much those things cost, but say they sell one for $100 If bids cost $0.25 each for instance, and 2,500 bids are made before the auction ends, they just made:

2,500 * $0.25 or $625 + $100 that it's sold for......

Apparently (I've never been on these sites) whenever someone bids, it adds time to the auction..... so they're taking advantage of the "Bid at the last second" people so it may seem like you're "SOOOOOO Close" to winning an item.... but the auction continues. My friend who checked it out said an auction he was watching was 3 minutes from the end, and didn't end for 2 days......

Like I said... they're making money by selling bids, and since 'bids' don't have any intrinsic value, they get 100% profit from them, and could run to the store and buy electronics etc. at full MSRP and it wouldn't matter because they aren't trying to make margins from the product, they're trying to entice people to keep clicking 'bid' and advertising the "crazy low" prices things are selling for, so people (Like what you did) will jump on the computer, and buy a bid-pack for $60 only to discover that it's nearly impossible to win any highly sought-after item.....

Even when they advertise on T.V. about selling a brand-new car for $1,000 or whatever it is..... if you think about the amount of bids that probably went on, they probably sold a $25,000 car, and made about $40,000 in bids.....
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And I wouldn't put it past these sites to have their own shill accounts set up to keep the bidding going to the point where they have made back the price of the item being sold for "most" auctions. They'll let the occasional iPad sell for $200, but those are certainly the exceptions.
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And I wouldn't put it past these sites to have their own shill accounts set up to keep the bidding going to the point where they have made back the price of the item being sold for "most" auctions. They'll let the occasional iPad sell for $200, but those are certainly the exceptions.
i have seen ipads go for $24 on these sites, but the catch is that for $24.00 on a penny auction that is 2400 bids and if the bids are .60 cents per bid like quibids site than that is $1440.00 they made for a $500 ipad. yes i know how it works, but still my real topic has not been touched yet


i am trying to find out if anyone has won anything good on any of these sites for a good price without having to buy alot of bids, maybe got lucky or something. just trying to see if it really works for some people or not.
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i have seen ipads go for $24 on these sites, but the catch is that for $24.00 on a penny auction that is 2400 bids and if the bids are .60 cents per bid like quibids site than that is $1440.00 they made for a $500 ipad. yes i know how it works, but still my real topic has not been touched yet


i am trying to find out if anyone has won anything good on any of these sites for a good price without having to buy alot of bids, maybe got lucky or something. just trying to see if it really works for some people or not.
The only way it works is the scammer wins & you loose ! Plain & simple
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The only way it works is the scammer wins & you loose ! Plain & simple
sorry, but again i have to say that is not my point.

I WANT TO HEAR IF ANYONE HAS WON ANYTHING GOOD OFF THESE SITES FOR LITTLE TO NO MONEY SPENT??????????


please...

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sorry, but again i have to say that is not my point.

I WANT TO HEAR IF ANYONE HAS WON ANYTHING GOOD OFF THESE SITES FOR LITTLE TO NO MONEY SPENT??????????


please...

thank you
In a week when no one has responded to what you want to know , You will have your answer
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Old 11-15-2010, 03:57 AM   #10
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In a week when no one has responded to what you want to know , You will have your answer
it was just a question, no big deal. just asking thats all
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Old 11-16-2010, 12:12 AM   #11
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my friend goes on bidfire..and the auctions seem to end when it says it will end..but a bid usually costs $1..less if you buy more

she has gotten a Nintendo DSi for $4.xx (4dollars and some)
I forget if she said she got an iPad or iPod for around $15..

though I don't know how much she has spent on bids so far
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