Website: www.Pennylord.com
Uuetoa, Leinart
4833 W Irving Park Rd
Chicago, Illinois 60641
United States
(305) 458-0878
l.uuetoa@gmail.com
Domain Registered: January 2009
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Pennylord.com is a penny auction that’s been around for a little over a year, boasting of premium items ranging from the usual gift cards, high-end electronics such as HDTVS and Apple products, to unusual (unusual to penny auctions anyway) items like jet skis and saunas.
Legitimacy-wise, Pennylord is somewhat hard to figure out. On the one hand, you have bidders reporting to have won items on the site fair and square, while on the other, you have complaints about the site using bots to jack up the final prices on their auctions.
Now based on what we’ve learned from experience, there are a handful of ways to know if a penny auction uses bots or not. First you look at the live auctions and check each of its bidding activity. More often than not, bots appear to bid aggressively on all auctions, and have names that end with a random number: bobby5484 for example. Take note that real “players” typically concentrate on one auction at a time, bidding until they win, or until their bids run out.
It also pays to go on Alexa and check a penny auction’s activity if it corresponds to the number of bidders on the site.
Fortunately, Pennylord.com has a bidding history for each auction, and it seems that yes, one bidder seems to be present in all auctions. Of course, it could be just a trigger-happy bidder, but it’s best to err on the side of caution.
Pennylord works like most regular auctions, in that each bid on an item increases its price by a penny, and resets the timer by a predetermined period of time. If there’s one thing that we definitely like about Pennylord, is that shipping is fast and FREE. There aren’t too many sites out there that provide the same kind of service.



(4.43 out of 5)