subject: SwipeBids Review - Is SwipeBids A Scam? Find Out Now [print this page] I've been seeing advertisements pop up for a new type of online auction site called SwipeBids. According to a lot of my friends and reviews online, by using this penny auction site, you can purchase brand new iPads, iPods, and a bunch of other things for less than than retail prices. Being the natural skeptic that I am, I still doubted that it was possible to buy brand new items for such a cheap price. I decided to give it a test and find out whether or not it really works once and for all...
I started off by going to the SwipeBids website and taking a look around at the different deals they had going on. I saw a lot of cool new electronics that were being sold for very little money, so naturally, I became pretty interested. Ever since the new iPhone 4 came out, I've been wanting to get one.
With SwipeBids you have to buy a "bid package" to start bidding. I bought 300 bids (400 bids when I used the coupon code swipe100ex). I figured I'd have the best chance of getting the items I was looking for if I started off with a lot of bids.
Next, I looked around for the new iPhone 4GS and I found one of them up for auction right away. If you're notfamiliarwith the way Penny Auctions work, here's basically what happens: There's a timer that's counting down towards zero and any time someone places a bid, the price of the item increases by $0.01 and ten seconds is added to the timer. When the timer goes to zero, the last person who placed a bid gets the item for the listed auction price.
Anyway, I really wanted to get that new iPhone 4GS, so I decided I'd start bidding on it when there were only 10 seconds left on the timer. I bid back and forth against someone for awhile, and in the end I used up 25 bids, but I actually won the auction! The listed auction price ended up being $12 from all the bidding that went on. I couldn't believe it, I was actually able to get the exact item I wanted within 30 minutes of using SwipeBids. That's an iPhone 4GS for $12 and 25 bids!
What's even better is that SwipeBids ended up sending my new iPhone via Fedex, so I received it in the mail in only a couple of days. Just like people were telling me, it was completely brand new.
Now I'm getting the newest products for less than retail. I'm even thinking about bidding on a new car soon. Overall, I'd definitely recommend SwipeBids to other people, as it really works. I kind of don't want to let this secret out though because that's going to mean more competition.
SwipeBids Review - Is SwipeBids A Scam? Find Out Now