Flynrider
Phoenix,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, May 18, 2011
"t's an auction site, you're going to win some and you're going to loose some. Don't blame the site, buy more bids and keep bidding. Thats what I do."
It's not an auction site. Penny auctions are gambling sites disguised as auctions. Anyone who can do basic math can figure out what a raw deal they are. People who can't do basic math only figure this out when they see their bank account empty with nothing to show for it.
Legitimate auctions do not charge per bid. This is not a legitimate auction.
houzepw
Florence,#3General Comment
Wed, May 18, 2011
I think that your comments about shackratsbids are misleading. I am a memeber of several other online auction websites and here is one thing I have found. Bidders determine the price, not the owners of the site.
I bid on several of the items you listed and yes, they did go up quickly, but, and this is true of ALL auction sites, it depends on the time of day that the auctions end. The first item I bid on was a Dewalt cordless drill and impact driver set. I got a really great deal, but this auction ended at 3 in the afternoon (when a lot of people are at work)
Another thing about shackrats is, I think that it is a fairly new site and there are not a lot of people signed up to bid on items. It looks to be gaining new members. This would explain why the difference in the prices the items went for.
It's an auction site, you're going to win some and you're going to loose some. Don't blame the site, buy more bids and keep bidding. Thats what I do.