Swoopo Uk

Shane

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Whats your views on this site?

Swoopo

Im not going to post the link,Just google it up its teh first link.

Theres things selling for dirt cheap on there,by bidding system.

a Nintendo WII just sold on there for £16.87,but it all seems too good to be true.
 
From Wikipedia:
Customers buy bids in advance (costing $0.75 each in the US, or 50 pence in the UK). Most "auctions" begin at $0.15 or 8 pence, and increase by the same amount with each "bid". Some items, known as "penny auctions", only increase by $0.01 for each bid, but still cost contestants $0.75 per bid. Each bid also increases the auction's end time by 10–20 seconds. Although the contest winners often pay a low price, Swoopo earns money from the bids placed.[1][2]
For example, if an item in a "penny auction" retails for $1000 sells for $80, 8000 bids must have been placed. For these 8000 bids (at $0.75 each), Swoopo earns $6000. If an item sells for $8, then 800 bids have been placed. For these 800 bids (at $0.75 each), Swoopo earns $600 and thus loses money on that specific auction.
In $0.15 auctions, Swoopo receives more than the retail price for the item from bidders as long as the final price is above 16.7% (one-sixth) of the retail price. This is because for each $0.15 of the final price, Swoopo is paid $0.90 total ($0.15 by the winner of the item plus $0.75 by a bidder). Because $0.90 ÷ $0.15 = 6, Swoopo is paid 6 times the final price each item in a $0.15 auction.
In one auction, bidders paid a total of $41.03, including the "fixed price" of $0.54, for a $700 item.[3]
In another auction, bidders paid a total of $27,675.50, including the "fixed price" of $98, for a $1300 item.[4]

I've never used it. It used to be illegal in my state, but it looks like it's not anymore.
 
Ive been tempted to try it but afraid i would just end up wasting a bunch of money since you have to pay for bids and the final value price.
 
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