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		<title>By: someguy</title>
		<link>http://www.pennyauctionwatch.com/2010/02/have-you-tried-partybid-com/comment-page-1/#comment-2798</link>
		<dc:creator>someguy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Mar 2010 20:55:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Oh, yeah - I also forgot to mention this peculiar behaviour - a user could bid two times in a row - which is really strange, because I (a paying customer) can&#039;t bid two times in a row, neither can any other normal bidder... so it must be something/someone who is able to bid two bids in a row.  Which is strange and impossible, yet observed several times. 
 
They should&#039;ve told the bots to not bid two times in a row. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh, yeah &#8211; I also forgot to mention this peculiar behaviour &#8211; a user could bid two times in a row &#8211; which is really strange, because I (a paying customer) can&#39;t bid two times in a row, neither can any other normal bidder&#8230; so it must be something/someone who is able to bid two bids in a row.  Which is strange and impossible, yet observed several times.</p>
<p>They should&#39;ve told the bots to not bid two times in a row.</p>
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		<title>By: someguy</title>
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		<dc:creator>someguy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 22:52:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have been with partybid for about 3 weeks, utilizing both the autobidder and manual bid method,  I have also been watching several auctions to determine whether it is legit.  I have won 6 items in those three weeks: 3 - 50 partybid packs, 1 - $50.00 home depot card and 2 - $50.00 amazon cards - each of these items were won via the autobidder that started at a select $ amount and ended at a select $ amount, ie: start at $.91 and end at $4.50 using 60 bids.   
 
There has also been great support as the home depot card was only redeemable in US, they gave me some options and sent me an amazon.ca equivalent in lieu at my request.  The amazon cards have since kept coming as purchased.   
 
Yet, in several of my recent autobidding campaigns, I have noticed some peculiar behaviour and will now no longer bid at partybid.  For one auction - it ended 1 cent before my autobidder was set to start.  On a second auction - there was another bidder that was bidding wildly and increasing the price well beyond the normal auction sale, my autobidder ran out and he won on the next bid.  On a third auction - I was bidding on a particular item that I saw twice go for about $4.35 mark - I spent 403 bids, that ran from 10:45pm till the next day at 1:40pm.  The price went to $14.65, and my autobidder ran out while I was in a meeting - a lone bidder who had not yet bid on that item won it immediately after my autobidder ended.  I have been keeping track of the winners since then and watching who is winning the auctions and it appears to me that they do have select usernames who miraculously win items after an autobidder appears to have run dry.    
 
Other peculiar behaviour has been - the autobidder is bidding at the 4-6 second mark constantly, vs allowing for other dive bidders to get in there, waiting for the &quot;going&quot; button to appear, then bidding at the last millisecond (for which I would prefer an autobidder to do).  Out of 403 bids, I watched about 45 of them - and I would say that roughly 80% of them were at the 4-6 second mark, and about 15% were above that, ie: 18 second mark.  I then realized that I was starting to lose money at this &quot;game&quot; and may be a victim of some &quot;bots&quot;. 
 
After all this, all I can say is, beware and go with tried and true sites like beezid and swoopo. 
 
Cheers! </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been with partybid for about 3 weeks, utilizing both the autobidder and manual bid method,  I have also been watching several auctions to determine whether it is legit.  I have won 6 items in those three weeks: 3 &#8211; 50 partybid packs, 1 &#8211; $50.00 home depot card and 2 &#8211; $50.00 amazon cards &#8211; each of these items were won via the autobidder that started at a select $ amount and ended at a select $ amount, ie: start at $.91 and end at $4.50 using 60 bids.  </p>
<p>There has also been great support as the home depot card was only redeemable in US, they gave me some options and sent me an amazon.ca equivalent in lieu at my request.  The amazon cards have since kept coming as purchased.  </p>
<p>Yet, in several of my recent autobidding campaigns, I have noticed some peculiar behaviour and will now no longer bid at partybid.  For one auction &#8211; it ended 1 cent before my autobidder was set to start.  On a second auction &#8211; there was another bidder that was bidding wildly and increasing the price well beyond the normal auction sale, my autobidder ran out and he won on the next bid.  On a third auction &#8211; I was bidding on a particular item that I saw twice go for about $4.35 mark &#8211; I spent 403 bids, that ran from 10:45pm till the next day at 1:40pm.  The price went to $14.65, and my autobidder ran out while I was in a meeting &#8211; a lone bidder who had not yet bid on that item won it immediately after my autobidder ended.  I have been keeping track of the winners since then and watching who is winning the auctions and it appears to me that they do have select usernames who miraculously win items after an autobidder appears to have run dry.   </p>
<p>Other peculiar behaviour has been &#8211; the autobidder is bidding at the 4-6 second mark constantly, vs allowing for other dive bidders to get in there, waiting for the &quot;going&quot; button to appear, then bidding at the last millisecond (for which I would prefer an autobidder to do).  Out of 403 bids, I watched about 45 of them &#8211; and I would say that roughly 80% of them were at the 4-6 second mark, and about 15% were above that, ie: 18 second mark.  I then realized that I was starting to lose money at this &quot;game&quot; and may be a victim of some &quot;bots&quot;.</p>
<p>After all this, all I can say is, beware and go with tried and true sites like beezid and swoopo.</p>
<p>Cheers!</p>
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		<title>By: al</title>
		<link>http://www.pennyauctionwatch.com/2010/02/have-you-tried-partybid-com/comment-page-1/#comment-2572</link>
		<dc:creator>al</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 23:47:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This site is a scam. it will cost you over $50 in bids to actually win or i should say even come close to winning anything&gt; STAY AWAY from partybid.com! </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This site is a scam. it will cost you over $50 in bids to actually win or i should say even come close to winning anything&gt; STAY AWAY from partybid.com!</p>
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