Swoopo is your place for online auctions where users can hunt bargains. The site offers fast-paced online auctions for new products and is focused on tech products. It offers real time bidding experience and with bids updated every instant.
There is no rocket science involved in it and the bids start at 15c with no reserved prices for the products and for every bid placed the price goes up by 15c. There is an extension in time up to 20 seconds incase you place a bid in the dying moments and bidders have to pay a small charge for placing each bid.
For example the image to the right shows how actually does the bidding work around. The image is that of a current bid being placed and it has reached a sum of $31.60 and other interested parties have 12 seconds before the bid is finalised.
In the next step if another user bids higher, the counter time reads 20 seconds and the price has tipped up by 15c to $31.75. So all that has to be done is wait until no one else offers higher till the time is up. And once that happens, the product is yours for the take. It’s all instantaneous and quite easy, plus it gives users a real time experience of bidding. The site is definitely worth its purpose and the online bidding community can definitely add one more to their favourites. Swoopo can however improve itself by offering more products in the list.



*** Disclaimer – I work fro Swoopo***
What other types of products would you like to see listed on our site? More computers, household goods, clothing?
We are more than willing to listen to your input.
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Nice tool for Swoopo.
http://www.wikiwif.de/bidwatcher.php
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http://www.kcbidz.com is much better than swoopo. You will never pay more than retail price even you spend $50 in an auction.
for example: http://www.kcbidz.com auction an iPhone 3G unlocked for $7.68.
You need to bid between $0.01 and $7.68.
Let’s say that you invested $50 in this auction and
your winning bid is $1.23. You pay for an iPhone 3G
unlocked $50 + $1.23 = $51.23.
Shipping is Free!
So for a retail price of $699.99 you pay $51.23.
YOU SAVE $648.76 that means 93%.
http://www.kcbidz.com
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kcbidz is much better than swoopo. You will never pay more than retail price even you spend $50 in an auction.
for example: KCBIDZ auction an iPhone 3G unlocked for $7.68.
You need to bid between $0.01 and $7.68.
Let’s say that you invested $50 in this auction and
your winning bid is $1.23. You pay for an iPhone 3G
unlocked $50 + $1.23 = $51.23.
Shipping is Free!
So for a retail price of $699.99 you pay $51.23.
YOU SAVE $648.76 that means 93%.
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kcbidz is much better than swoopo. You will never pay more than retail price even you spend $50 in an auction.
for example: KCBIDZ auction an iPhone 3G unlocked for $7.68.
You need to bid between $0.01 and $7.68.
Let’s say that you invested $50 in this auction and
your winning bid is $1.23. You pay for an iPhone 3G
unlocked $50 + $1.23 = $51.23.
Shipping is Free!
So for a retail price of $699.99 you pay $51.23.
YOU SAVE $648.76 that means 93%.
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Live Fine Jewelry Auction Going On!!!!
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Stay away from Swoopo!! I bid on a Canon camera a few weeks ago on Swoopo. As it was getting late, I created a BidButler (a device to place bids automatically for you up to a specified number of bids and a specified price). I authorized 200 bids, at 1 cent ber bid. My BidButler promptly bid all of the bids that I authorized, PLUS ANOTHER 20 BIDS! Not only that, but the bid price on the camera went up only about $1.80 – since the BidButler bid 220 times for me, the bid price should have gone up at least by $4.40 (my 220 bids plus the bids from the person(s) against whom I was ostensibly bidding). Not realizing what had happened, I authorized another 100 bids. This time, it used up all of 100 bids almost instantaneously, but the bid price went up only 1 cent.
When I reported what had happened to Swoopo customer service (a misnomer if ever there was one), they basically said that everything went just peachy and it was too bad that I didn’t win.
I don’t know if there is a deliberate attempt to defraud customers, or if their bidding algorithm is just seriously flawed, but I would not spend your hard-earned money on Swoopo.
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You can grab a copy of my free 32 page ebook on swoopo bidding at my site. Just signup for my newsletter.
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You really have to know the bidding schemes for this websites first. It is up to the person if he/she will want to participate in this bidding. @greguva: maybe you just had a technical error on your bidbutler or something, I really don’t have any ideas on how those things work anyways. And what’s with the spam, 3 posts same contents XD.
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Swoopo does not ship in the time stated and their customer service does not reply to inquiries. You have been warned. Do a google search on “swoopo scam” and see for yourself. It is not the business model that is fraudulent… it is their nonexistent customer service and failure to deliver won items.
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Swoopo is just a money printing machine. Swoopo prints its own fake money in the form of bids that cost $0.65 each and that last only 20 seconds. In other words each auction generates at least $117 per hour or more if automatic bidding is used.
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I found an auction website which is better than this all thing is brand new and the price is unbelievable for more visit it the http://www.cooolbid.com !
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Is this similar to http://www.bidhere.com ?
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