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http://www.quibids.com/
I've never heard of this website before, but a friend sent me a link earlier and I checked it out. It's an auction site, but you bid on products that are being sold by the company/people that own the website, not from other people like eBay.
Here is the catch, every time you bid you pay 60 cents and the price of the auction goes up 1 cent. When the auction timer gets near the end, every time someone bids the auction timer increases 10 to 15 secs and counts down to 0 again. So auctions do not finish until all bidding is done. The people that created this website are making mad money, genius idea. Here is a completed auction to give you an idea of how much money this website is raking in:
http://www.quibids.com/auction.php?id=814163054
An Apple iPad 32GB that ended at $187.72. If you click on the link above the person that won the auction placed 13 bids at 60 cents each totaling $7.80 plus add the auction ending price = $195.52 total the person payed for something that normally goes for $800 or so, not bad.
But here is where the people that created the website make huge money, since every bid costs 60 cents and only raises the auction price 1 cent, an ending auction price of $187.72 for the iPad means there were 18,772 bids at 60 cents a bid = $11,263.20
So the company buys a 32GB iPad for $800 or less and makes over $11k selling it. GENIUS!
Now I wonder how many clone website will emulate the idea, but undercut the price it costs to bid.
I've never heard of this website before, but a friend sent me a link earlier and I checked it out. It's an auction site, but you bid on products that are being sold by the company/people that own the website, not from other people like eBay.
Here is the catch, every time you bid you pay 60 cents and the price of the auction goes up 1 cent. When the auction timer gets near the end, every time someone bids the auction timer increases 10 to 15 secs and counts down to 0 again. So auctions do not finish until all bidding is done. The people that created this website are making mad money, genius idea. Here is a completed auction to give you an idea of how much money this website is raking in:
http://www.quibids.com/auction.php?id=814163054
An Apple iPad 32GB that ended at $187.72. If you click on the link above the person that won the auction placed 13 bids at 60 cents each totaling $7.80 plus add the auction ending price = $195.52 total the person payed for something that normally goes for $800 or so, not bad.
But here is where the people that created the website make huge money, since every bid costs 60 cents and only raises the auction price 1 cent, an ending auction price of $187.72 for the iPad means there were 18,772 bids at 60 cents a bid = $11,263.20
So the company buys a 32GB iPad for $800 or less and makes over $11k selling it. GENIUS!
Now I wonder how many clone website will emulate the idea, but undercut the price it costs to bid.
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