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I came across this feature called 'QXL Max Bid'. Here's a link:
http://www.qxlmaxbid.com/
I can't believe the prices! £100 for a 4 grand Sony Plasma TV? Surely not!?
Anyhoo, have any of you guys participated in this? Do you still have to pay an administration fee even if you don't win? Is the chance of winning realistic? Can you vouch for what seems to be an incredible offer?
If only I had heard of this sooner. I could have got a Sont Ericsson P900 for £25!
So, what's your views on it (if any)?
*shudders*
;)
Not bad eh.
How many other people will have bid £99.99, £99.98, £99.97, £99.96 etc..etc...
And anyway, do you realise how much profit they are making?
For the TV;
£1000 x £6.99 = £6990
They're getting £6990 for a £4199(RRP)[They're probably getting it for trade prices] TV
Whoever thought of that is a real smart-árse.
> you have to get a UNIQUE bid.
>
> Pointless.
Yes, but if you do happen to win, £100 (plus bid fees etc.) is a helluva lot less than £4000 isn't it?
It's rather shítty.
you have to get a UNIQUE bid.
Pointless.
Might have to bid on that Apple and the Sony TV...
a proper company doing sealed-bids auctions :-D