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Friday, June 6, 2014

Top 5 Penny Auction Sites

Top 5 Penny Auction Sites

Top 5
Looking for penny auction sites that are 100% legit? You’ve come to the right place. Below is a list of 5 of the biggest and most reputable online penny auction sites today. Take your pick!

Beezid.com
This penny auction site is one of the industry leaders – it’s one of the biggest; most active; and has been around for a long time now. As far as auctions go, there is no shortage of it in Beezid.com. You can expect to see up to over 500 auctions day-in and day-out, which is way more than its competitors.

Just about anything is on show -  from HD TVs; smartphones; even cars; and everything else in between. As for bidders, they can expect to save anywhere from 75% to 99% on the retail prices of the items on auction.

Dealdash.com
Launched in the United States during February of 2009, DealDash.com has showed amazing longevity in this highly competitive industry. With 5 years of operation and still counting, it became one of the biggest companies in the penny auctions industry.

What made it stand out from the rest of the pack, however, is it’s Unique Selling Point (USP): If a customer loses the auction, he / she can buy the item for sale at the regular retail price AND get a full refund on the bids the customer placed. This eliminates the risk and potential losses that are oh-so-common in this bidding model.

Quibids.com
Quibids is a highly reputable and well-rounded penny auction site. That said, it also means that competition can be quite stiff. However, if you stick to their training instructions (they do have one!), you’ve got an equal shot of winning expensive items for pennies – just like everyone else.

There are thousands of real winners on the site. And if you have the patience and will to learn good bidding strategies and tactics, it’s only a matter of time before you join the winner’s ranks.

HappyBidDay.com
Compared to other penny auction sites, HappyBidDay.com is considerably smaller – look at it as the SMB version of DealDash, Beezid, or Quibids. This is great news for newcomers to penny auctions and bidders who’re looking for less competition.

Despite its smaller size, the site still has a diverse list of items on auction. You can find video game consoles; iPads and iPhones; laptops; expensive fitness and gym equipment; and those are just to name a few. Moreover, the site is extremely user friendly. If you’re a first-time bidder, this is an excellent choice.

Bidson.com
What I like about Bidson.com is that it has numerous tiers for bidders. First, it has the Rookie section, which is available for bidders who are yet to win any 3 auctions at the site. For those of you who hardly sleep, there’s the 24-Hour Auctions that’re open ‘round the clock. Free Fall, on the other hand, is a tier that requires manual bidding (no AutoPilot). And if you think you can play with the big bidders at the site, participate in the Unlimited tier where everyone can participate. Just keep in mind that there’s a limit of only 3 winnings per week.
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