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3 Penny Auction Nightmares You Must Avoid

January 22, 2011
Filed under: Other Auctions

Penny Auctions are getting a lot of attention around the internet- either people love them or they hate them. Most people love the fact that you can get high-ticket items such as HDTV’s and laptop computers for pennies on the dollar. But there are also countless complaints being made about the legitimacy of these websites. If you’re going to give penny auctions a try, be sure to avoid these 3 common nightmares.

Unauthorized Charges to Your Credit Card

As many people have learned, there are a lot of penny auction sites that charge fees to new users without their permission. There are a few sites that have been known to do this, with the number one being SwipeBids.com. Many users of SwipeBids have claimed that $150 was charged to their credit card after they signed up for the “free” trial.

Although there are many PA sites that charge un-authorized fees to users’ credit cards, there are just as many if not more legitimate sites on the web. Before signing up to any PA site, make sure you check out the reviews and user ratings. This one simple tip can save you hundreds of dollars and keep you from being scammed.

PA Sites Using Bots

One of the most common complaints made about penny auction sites is the use of bots. Bots, also known as auto-bidders, are used by some PA sites to drive up the auction price. They are fake users created by the site to bid for items. This is extremely unfair, because people expect to bid against real people when they sign up for a PA site.

There are a few ways to watch out for this. First, check out reviews of PA sites before joining any. Next, take a look at the main page of the PA site you’re considering joining. Most sites will list the current bidder next to the auction timer. If you see a name come up only once, it should be considered suspicious. Most human bidders will bid at least a few times before giving up.

Spending Lots of Money Without Winning

Unfortunately, far too many people buy bids on a PA site, and use all their bids without winning anything. This is usually due to the bidder not using any type of strategy. Penny auctions are not like gambling, it’s not up to chance.

Using even the simplest strategy will set you apart from most other bidders on a PA site. Instead of bidding on the first item you see that you want, take some time to watch the auctions and get a feel for the average ending auction price. When you know this average, you can enter into auctions when they get near this price. Also, enter auctions when there’s only a few seconds left on the timer.

Avoid these three common penny auction nightmares by following these tips. Don’t become another person filing complaints across the internet because you got ripped off. Always read reviews before signing up on a PA site.

QuiBids “Trap Site” Video- Not All Users See The Same Prizes

December 9, 2010
Filed under: Quibids

When you sign up and purchase bids on a penny auction website, you expect to have a fair chance at winning items. You probably assume that everyone else on the site has the same chances as you do to win. But one user of Quibids.com has found out this is not the case.

Apparently QuiBids shows different items for different users. What you see on the main page might not be the same as when you log in. The QuiBids user that found this out posted a video on Youtube to prove this; you can watch the video below.

So why is this QuiBids user being sent to a “trap page”, as he calls it? There are numerous potential reasons for QuiBids doing this. QuiBids could be keeping track of their user patterns, such as wins for example. Once a user reaches a certain amount of wins, they could be sent to a page with more competition and less prizes, which would then save QuiBids more money.

They could also be doing this to balance out the auctions for their users so there’s less competition. If this is the case, it could be viewed as a good thing. But if this is what’s going on, why not tell their customers about this when they register on the site? Looking at Quibids.com, we can’t find an explanation, or even mention of this in their terms & conditions or anywhere else on the site.

Either way you look at it, it’s still unfair. People purchase bids on QuiBids because they like what they see on the main page, and they want a fair chance at winning the items they see. If they log in and are re-directed to a page with fewer products, like the video above shows, then they’re not getting the fair chance they’ve paid for.

So it all comes down to this- If you sign up to bid on a penny auction site, you should be able to bid for the same items as everyone else. If the penny auction site can’t offer the same prizes for everyone, for whatever reason, they should make their customers aware of this and provide an explanation. It’s the bidders that make penny auction sites possible, and we’re sick and tired of sites like QuiBids taking advantage of their customers and giving penny auctions a bad name.

What do you think? We’d love to hear your comments below. And if someone from QuiBids is reading, please help us understand why your site is doing this.

Heinous Weather Conditions Make For A Happy Season Of Penny Auction Bidding

November 29, 2010
Filed under: Other Auctions

Tis the season to be jolly“, and apparently in the penny auction industry its a jolly season for penny auction bidding as well. With cold weather reports coming in from all over the county, coupled with above average winter snow predictions for this coming winter, people now more than ever are searching for new and fun ways to pass their time indoors. Since the rise of the personal computer people have always passed their time playing video games such as solitare, but now since the advent of online gaming, internet use has spiked to all time highs.
For the last few years it has become very apparent that internet auctions are a popular past time. Due to the fact that you can get a bargain on great items, Online auctions have become something of a diamond in the rough if you play your bids right. It is no wonder that penny auction sales have increased with the start of cold weather. With the holidays just around the corner, home shopping seems to be gaining ground when it comes to getting what you need without the hassle of waiting in line and fighting through the crowded stores.
Is it snowing outside?, well look into trying online penny auctions as a great way to have fun and do your holiday shopping all at once, from gift cards, HD TV’s, Computers, and so much more for a considerable less amount then you would pay in a retail store. To the smart consumer this should be an opportunity that no one should pass up.
No need to fight traffic and risk driving in the snow and cold weather when you can simply make a hot chocolate and cozy up to the warmth of a fireplace and just point and click.

This winter is already expected to be a bad one this year, with snow flurries predicted in the 2010 farmer’s almanac seen here 2010 Farmer’s Almanac .
It will be a perfect season to stay indoors and try new and entertaining ways to spend your time.
Always be sure to do your homework when it comes to picking the perfect penny auction site. If you have any doubt about which sites are the best you should always check with the websites testimonial page. Doing these simple steps will go a long way in insuring that your online bidding experience goes well. Remember to always spend within your means, and never go into a online auction without first knowing a bit about the site, and it’s software.
With that acknowledged and winter almost here, penny auctions are proving to be a great way to wait out old man winter. Holiday gifts can be easier than ever to collect, if you play your cards right and know which auction exactly to go to.

Swoopo

May 31, 2010
Filed under: Swoopo

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Website: Swoopo
Entertainment Shopping AG
Domagkstrasse 34
Muenchen, Denmark 80807
MVoigt@swoopo.com
Domain Registered: July 2008
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Swoopo, undeniably has the largest selection of items of any penny auction on the web. They are in multiple countries and are considered  the penny auction heavyweight titan.  If you want it, Swoopo has it on auction, with about 200 items on auction at any given time,  a crafty bidder has the chance to take home a great deal if they have the patience.  Winning or Losing depends on the bidders skill of auction price and time negotiation. There are many people who have won and who have lost on swoopo, but one thing is sure the more time you spend bidding on the auctions and acclimating yourself to swoopos bidding procedures, your skill in auction price and time negotiation should improve dramatically.

Update: 4/24/10

In the world of online penny auction sites, Swoopo is regarded by many as the king. Established in 2005 in Germany, Swoopo is widely considered as the first ever online penny auction website to use the bidding system other auction sites use today. The site claims to have auctioned off 200,000 items since its establishment 5 years ago. As to how many of those auctions were legitimate remains to be seen.

Swoopo also claims to have over 2,000,000 registered customers – something that’s very likely, given its global presence in the market.

Because of the site’s worldwide reach, bidding competition at Swoopo is nothing short of fierce. The penny auction site has an immensely vast array of products. Think of any electronic device or home appliance, chances are, Swoopo has it. At any given point in time, the site has over 50 ongoing live auctions; that’s one of—if not—the most any penny auction has to offer.

It’s worth noting that depending on your location, the site you’re using is only a local portal for the global Swoopo network. For example, typing in Swoopo.com results in Swoopo.co.uk if you’re in the United Kingdom. Now since the site’s servers are located in Germany, US-based bidders might experience timer lags, making it annoyingly hard to bid at an auction.

And as if that’s not enough of a factor to lessen your chances of winning, remember that you’re bidding against thousands of live bidders, so don’t expect to win anything. Indeed, it takes some major skillz to be effective at Swoopo.

One issue plaguing Swoopo is the alleged use of bidding bots that go against registered users. Swoopo denies this of course, but there’s no way of really being sure when it comes to online penny auctions.
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SmartBid

May 29, 2010
Filed under: SmartBid

Smartbid.com soon to enter the lowest unique bid arena will face stiff competition.

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Website: www.smartbid.com/
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bidorbuy.com Inc
Andy Higgins
PO Box 815 Strathavon
Johannesburg, Gauteng 2031
ZA
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With many companies competing to enter the penny auction market, there will be fewer and fewer winners. With new sites opening up all the time the penny auction pie is becoming smaller and smaller and anyone looking to jump in on this supposed cash cow is assuredly mistaken. With many auctions not making it past there 6 month mark, the question has to be asked is it worth it to open another auction? And apparently the answer is starting to become a resounding “NO”. With established penny auctions like Bidstick and Swoopo accounting for much of the “Penny Auction” craze most penny auctions or even unique lowest bid auctions that open up will not see the same amount of success as there would be counterparts. Unless there is some dramatic difference from just another swoopo clone being released most penny auctions will be akin to a red headed cousin that gets no respect or love.

Smartbid.com will be opening soon and we would love to hear from the company or from users as to there experiences with or in the site.

ZoogBOO.com Proof That Owning a Penny Auction Is a Tough Business

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Website: www.Zoogboo.com/
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Com, Zooboo info@zooboo.com
Zooboo.com
3001 North Rocky Point Drive East
Suite 200
Tampa, Florida 33607
United States
+1.8006089470

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ZoogBoo.com has closed as quickly as they opened. What most people do not realize is the tremendous cost associated with running any website and in particular a penny auction. ZoogBoo.com from the onset would have not have been a true market contendor unless they had 100′s if not thousands of dollars behind them. Zoogboo.com left an unhappy wake of bidders in there sudden closing and with many questions left unanswered many bidders are starting to feel the sting of what happens when you do not bid on an established penny auction site. Now, which once was a promising website promoting on websites across the web now looks like this.

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Are Users Being Sideswiped By SwipeBids.com?

May 28, 2010
Filed under: Swipebids

Swipebids.com a penny auction which has received many mixed reviews has recently auctioned off a Honda Civic, much dispute has been made as to the legitimacy of this auction.

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There seems to be mounting complaints about swipebids.com but that fact is neither here or there. Swipebids.com seems to be running a legitimate business until proven otherwise. There has been much dispute as to username “zabswish” who was the most recent winner of a honda civic. The dispute seems to stem from the fact that “zabswish” has also won many auctions leading up to the honda civic win as evidenced by the leader board.

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All that “zabswish” attest’s to is the determination by bidders to win items, this item being a Honda Civic, Since “zabswish” has won many items on the site that would just reinforce the fact that “zabswish” was determined to win because this user already knew that winning on the site wasn’t the question, the question was how many bids would it take to win the Honda Civic? So as far as we can see there were 2 winners, swipebids because of all the money gernerated from the auction and “zabswish” because he walked away with a new car.

Bidfire.com Record a Song With Switchfoot

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Website: www.Bidfire.com/
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Today if Penny Auction bidders have ambitions of gaining a recording studio contract they should check out Bidfire.com The auction starts at 3PM EST 5/28/10, BidFire estimates the value of the auction at about $45,000.00 which encompasses a trip to CA a hotel stay at The Grand Del Mar, Five Diamond resort, exclusive VIP access to Switchfoot, A memorable recording with Switchfoot and VIP access to Switchfoot’s Bro-Am concert, what else do you have to ask for check it out.

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For10cents

February 8, 2010
Filed under: For10Cents

Website: www.FOR10CENTS.COM
For10cents.com INC. in Delaware
145 S. Northwest HWY
Park Ridge, Illinois 600-68
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It seems as though interest for10cents.com has recently spiked, this could be due to a new advertising campaign or high customer retention due to alot winning by members, but as the saying gos what gos up must come down. The difference between this chart and the chart of other penny auctions we have seen is the sharp downward turn caused by members flocking away from the site, time will tell if members are truly happy at for10cents.com and if this truly is a good resource for penny auction bidders to get great deals

Update 4/26/10:
For10cents.com is part of the handful of websites that enjoy heavy user traffic. This is a good thing for the site, but not so much for the average bidder. If there’s one consistent complaint about for10cents.com, it’s that winning is hard. Whether the site is a haven for power bidders or one that pits bots against you is unknown (for now that is), but one thing’s for sure, the competition, real or not, is relentless.

The site however, does have some perks. Bids are cheap—the cheapest we’ve seen so far—and come in Bid Packs priced at $15 for 100 bids, $70 for 500 bids, $130 for 1000 bids, $550 for 5000 bids, and $1000 for 10,000 bids. But as many bidders have found out, it seems that for10cents.com knew beforehand that you would be using more bids in order to win their items.

Speaking of items, for10cents.com’s offerings don’t disappoint. The site has a wide array of auctioned items, ranging from the usual HDTVs, notebooks, gaming consoles, to more hard-to-find products such as luxury fashion items, watches, and many more.

If you do get lucky (and that’s a big if) and somehow win an auction, you’ll then have to deal with for10cents.com’s terrible shipping record. Numerous complaints from winning bidders circulate the web about the site, with one saying that he still hasn’t received an item he won after close to a month and a half.

Now if you’re new to online penny auctions, we’ll be blunt, look for an “easier” and more popular site than for10cents.com. If you think you’ve learned enough and know the tricks of the trade, then by all means, try this penny auction out.

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