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Friday, October 2, 2009

Nick Lachey to Hand Deliver Wins

by Amanda Lee on October 2, 2009

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nick lacheyAccording to OKmagazine Nick Lachey is going to spend 11 days hand-delivering wins to some of the winners on his reverse auction site Winnit. Don’t you wish you would have tried Winnit now? While on his “Everybody Wins Tour of the USA,” Nick will also be volunteering at soup kitchens and food banks. Way to go Nick!

Read our last post on Nick Lachey’s reverse auction for more info

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StuffBuff Makes eCommerce Social

October 2, 2009

UPDATE: 11-12-2009, StuffBuff is in Private Beta & We’ve released info on StuffBuff’s entertainment shopping Blink Auctions. Read more here. Michael Langer recently contacted us to introduce his new social eCommerce auction site StuffBuff.com StuffBuff has not yet launched, but they’re so cool that TechCrunch50 chose them out of thousands of startups to attend the TechCrunch50 2009 [...]

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The Auction Squirrel Seems Legit

October 2, 2009

It’s always refreshing to find new penny auction sites that are ethical and professional. The Auction Squirrel launched last week (Get 3 free bids when you register Disclosure: By registering via our referral link to The Auction Squirrel PAW will receive a few free bids). Penny Auction Watch members have already received many items. How much [...]

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