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What is a 'lowest unique bid'?
A 'lowest unique bid' is the lowest bid placed, that no one
else matches. For example:
Bid 1: £1.00
Bid 2: £1.00
Bid 3: £2.00
Bid 4: £2.00
Bid 5: £2.00
>> Bid 6: £3.00 <<
Bid 7: £5.00
Bid 8: £6.00
Bid 9: £6.00
In the above example, the winning bid is £3.00 because it is the
lowest bid, which no one else has offered.
Does this really work?
Check out the results
here where you can see details of over 300 people
who have already saved themselves nearly £300,000 in our LOW bid auctions.
** Mini Cooper S for £5? **
Over the last year, we have sold 18 brand new Mini Cooper
S cars.
Each one went for less than £140. In fact the average
price paid
was £59 and the best to deal of all was to one rather
pleased
Mandy Glassberg from London who saved herself nearly £16,000 by
getting her car for £5!
**32-inch Sony Bravia for £6? **
We have recently sold a 40" Sony Bravia TV for £6,
an 80GB Apple iPod for £22 and a pair of Bose QC2 noise
cancellation headphones for £12.
** 208 iPods for £15 each? **
In all we have sold 65 LCD/Plasma TV's for an average of
£59, three really spoiling Mauritius holidays (5-star) for an average
of
£27, six Cartier or Tag Heuer watches for an average of £26
So what are the key tips?
Good luck if you decide to have a go!
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