forgop 08:43 AM 11-18-2010
Anyone use it and have success? Interesting concept, but I'll bet people at the end of the day can spend a great deal of money racking up bidding fees without a thing to show for it. Probably not a good tool for those with gambling issues.
They advertise getting stuff dirt cheap...I'm watching a 16GB iPad...bidding is at $28. Your best price for buying these bids straight up is $0.60/bid. In this scenario, this $500 iPad makes skoreit.com at least $1700 on this. Not a bad gig I reckon.
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hotreds 09:00 AM 11-18-2010
Yes, I was interested in these penny auction sites as well. These guys make oodles of money, and the winner can get a good deal, but the multiple losers do just that: lose! Basically I look at it as gambling. You might win but mostly you lose! Better off spending more and at least getting what you want! My
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forgop 09:01 AM 11-18-2010
Originally Posted by hotreds:
Yes, I was interested in these penny auction sites as well. These guys make oodales of money, and the winner can get a good deal, but the multiple losers do just that: lose! Basically I look at it as gambling. You might win but mostly you lose! Better off spending more and at least getting what you want! My :-)
I figure a way around it is to just use all the various promo codes available for free bids and creating multiple accounts.
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elderboy02 09:01 AM 11-18-2010
I used the free code you get from the Mike & Mike show on ESPN. Once the free bids ran out, I stopped using it.
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forgop 09:05 AM 11-18-2010
Originally Posted by elderboy02:
I used the free code you get from the Mike & Mike show on ESPN. Once the free bids ran out, I stopped using it.
Yeah, you can use espn or rome...lots of others out there I'm sure. I'll bet this iPad I'm watching brings in over $2,000 before the frenzy is over.
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