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  • Dec 3, 2009, 02:55 PM
    Hassan23
    Auction website
    Hi, I was wondering if anyone heard or used an auction websites called madbid and swoopo.

    They sell brand new items which cost hundreds of thousands for very cheap prices . People bid for item they went by paying 50p each bid place so you bid against other people.

    It's very interesting site but some things don't make sense in that because , most items which has sold to bidder but the items are on sale again in the auction.

    So please if you have used or heard about swoopo or madbid, please share your experience with me because I want to make sure I know it is genuine site before I use.

    So please help me here

    Thank you so much
  • Dec 3, 2009, 04:09 PM
    Fr_Chuck

    Madbid seems to check out ( from online searches) fairly well, while some complaints of fraud were found, that is not unheard of from any auction site . And in fact I would be more worried had I not found any complaints what so ever. Since there is always going to be some unhappy customers. It apears to be one of the leading sides in UK, Spain and some other nations in that area
  • Dec 3, 2009, 04:32 PM
    Hassan23

    Thank you for that info, please let me know if u find anymore
  • Mar 22, 2010, 09:17 PM
    dodgerdude

    Penny auctions work like this:

    Most auctions start at 1 penny.
    Users buy bids for .50 each.
    Each bid increases the price of the auction by 1 penny.

    99% of current penny auction sites sell the same stuff: electronics and gift cards.

    If you're looking for something new, try sportZoid- the first and only sports card penny auction site in the world!

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