Special Auction on RockyBid.com Non-Winners get 90% Bids Back

Editor’s Note: We made a mistake in this post, bids will not be $0.10 each, but the price of the auction will increase by $0.10 with each bid.  Please accept our apologies.

Tomorrow, (Friday, January 15, 2010) RockyBid.com is offering a special auction for a Samsung LCD HDTV+200 Free Bids, non-winners will receive 90% of bids placed back, and the auction price will increase by $0.10 with each bid placed. There will be no shipping costs charged to the winner.
The winner will only pay the final auction price (and will not get any of their bids back) but they will get 200 free bids and a new TV.

 

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  • eshopper January 14, 2010, 2:54 pm

    Cool promotion and smart way to get customers once they launch … (email addresses)

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  • eshopper January 14, 2010, 2:56 pm

    Wait…I meant to put that comment on the yibbeedoo or whatever its called entry.

    This is a good idea for rockybid though, since its been such a PITA lately, they need to do something to get their former customers back. I imagine this auction will end very high!

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  • ProtoProtoss January 15, 2010, 8:55 pm

    Blahh… They are just doing that to get people to buy bids. People might buy huge packs just because they think fighting for it can't hurt them, so they will buy 1,000 bids to use, and only lose 100 IF they lose. It's a marketing ploy. Smart yes, but I'm just saying.

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