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clint191

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bestsportsbids.com
« on: March 19, 2010, 02:03:09 PM »
Anyone ever buy anything from this site??? It looks like they have
some top notch newer equipment, but I was just wondering how many
.60 bids it took to usually win the items???

 

notsohotshot

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Re: bestsportsbids.com
« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2010, 10:09:52 PM »
Those kind of actions are a scam,anytime you bid it resets the clock and I suspect that until their minimum is met that they bump it like someone bid in the last 5 seconds.

the pooh

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Re: bestsportsbids.com
« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2010, 01:27:57 AM »
I think it is real. We need to have 100 bids by however many bowlers to reach the reserve. That is only $60. To win, you only have to be the last bid before the clock runs out. In theory, you could win a ball with one .60 bid and about a dollar for the auction, plus shipping. If a few bidders sign up and start bidding, some of us will get some very good deals. I know these things work, because I just won a $400 panasonic Shaver(top rated) for $2 + 78 bids($46.80) + $12.90 shipping = just over $60. The cheapest I could find it for anywhere was abou $250. This was on Swoopo.com. Plus it was delivered to my door, from Amazon.com, in about three days!
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the pooh

Edited on 3/20/2010 1:30 AM
the pooh