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12/9/2008 8:28:02 PM
Wait, where does it say you pay the final price even if you don't win?That's not correct. You place a bid for 75 cents each, and if you win, you pay the final price. This isn't an insane business model. It's definitely gambling, but they aren't making 1000% profits like you guys are math-monkeying
12/9/2008 8:36:49 PM
i guarantee it is one of the highest profit percentage on the net right now
12/9/2008 8:48:27 PM
I guarantee it's not.
12/9/2008 8:56:40 PM
I just watched a wii raise $15 in about 10 minutes. the auction is raising $.15 for every $.75 bid. So they just made $75 that fast.ended at $78.$58 above where I stated watching. 387 bids. $290 in bids. plus the $78.They are making money, but not totally ridiculous amounts.[Edited on December 9, 2008 at 9:32 PM. Reason : .]
12/9/2008 9:05:03 PM
so which sites Noen, are making higher than 50% profits?
12/9/2008 9:08:02 PM
^Show me how they are averaging 50% profits? All I've seen are a handful of widely varied final bids. All this posting single auctions is anecdotal. Show me a balance sheet, reported earnings, something.It's a lottery site with a very slick marketing angle. It's not the second coming.
12/9/2008 9:48:41 PM
I'm confused.
12/9/2008 10:24:44 PM
So this is a legit "auction site?"
12/10/2008 12:37:41 AM
12/10/2008 2:07:41 AM
Yeah http://www.winners24.com is the same way. Each bid costs a dollar and then you pay for the product.They are making a mf'n killing.
12/10/2008 2:41:18 AM
No, they aren't. The is the same bullshit ideas that people thought "was a huge moneymaker" with ponzi schemes, and with the matrix payout bullshit.It's not sustainable, and you don't make a whole lot of money on it over the long haul.
12/10/2008 5:09:13 AM
I wish I had thought of this (making the site, i mean, not bidding on the items).Smartest way to profit from the Internet that I have ever seen. That is if people are actually bidding at the rates described in this thread.Also, don't forget about ad revenue. Even on the low-traffic items, they're still generating clicks.[Edited on December 10, 2008 at 6:15 AM. Reason : .]
12/10/2008 6:12:39 AM
^ me too ^^ You've got to be kidding me. They brag that you just bought a Wii for like $19.89. But each bid is a penny increment and each bid costs $1. So they just sold a $250 Wii for a total of $1,989. How is that not killer profits? This shit is pure genius.
12/10/2008 6:15:55 AM
dude that got sold the 50" Samsung HDTV for $300 is GOLDEN. Best deal I've seen EVER.
12/10/2008 7:14:31 AM
12/10/2008 7:53:16 AM
People have to prepay.
12/10/2008 8:01:13 AM
Well I watched a few auctionson swoopo and I must say, they are making a great deal of money.They auctioned off 300 swoopo bids, for free (no item cost, just bidding cost). The final auction price was like $1,700. This means they cleared $8,200 ON NOTHING. I don't get how you can say they aren't making that much money. Watch the auctions, do the math.
12/10/2008 8:29:44 AM
I wonder if they pay people to artificially inflate the bids.
12/10/2008 8:33:44 AM
fucking geniusevery little red flash is $0.75why couldnt I think of this?!
12/10/2008 9:03:25 AM
lmfao! they're selling "free bids" so you spend money to bid on an item that is "free bids" its 300 free bids going for $310 and up... but supposedly they give you that back or something but you still placed like 80 bids on it. GOD what idiots [Edited on December 10, 2008 at 9:07 AM. Reason : idiot posting]
12/10/2008 9:06:13 AM