Monday, July 11, 2011

Have you bought in an auction site for cents?

One of the fevers of the web that found fertile ground in my country are called auction sites cents. There is plenty of prejudice and also a certain mystery of how these sites actually work (or how to make money). So here's a quick explanation:


Products are placed on auction with a limit of time and start with a low value. For the Good of Click, all auctions start at $ 0.01. Each time a person makes a bid, the value rises to $ 0.01 and the counter back to the beginning of time. The winner of the auction is the last person who made a bid before the countdown timer to be reset.

But if people give bids cents, how can such a site make money? - You ask.

I answer with the sale of bidding. To be able to bid on a product, you need to buy a package of bids. In the end, the winner still must pay the accumulated value of the auction cents. And in this game, we've had taking a Macbook for only R $ 5.37.

How to know if the site is reliable? Search the web first and foremost. Look for details of winners, contact them, if you really know the products that were won in the auctions. One such site is only as good as its reputation, then they really need to send the products to ensure that their names not be spotted on the internet.

Click the Good of you find a page with testimonials and photos of dozens of people who have snapped products in auctions. Check out this link.

Auction of a Macbook Air

Specifically this Monday the Good of Click will start the auction of a MacBook Air To participate in the auction, simply register on the site and start giving your bids. Each new user gets five bids to join for free after you register, so it's not for lack of move that you will no longer participate.

Not like the MacBook Air? No problem. Click The Good of auctions every day several other products such as smartphones, printers, and handheld consoles. All brand new and with manufacturer's warranty.