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DealWonders Reveal Price Auctions

by Amanda Lee on November 30, 2009

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Update: Looks like there were ties to this site with past red flagged sites BidLew and BidNox.

deal-wonders-logoWe recently interviewed the NYC based reveal (aka price-drop, Dutch) entertainment shopping auction DealWonders.com.

Penny Auction Watch: What got you interested in the entertainment shopping industry?

The truth is I had a moment, an “I got it” moment. I consider DealWonders to be more of a way to save a lot of money on products that consumers buy regularly online. We have many things we would like to implement into DealWonders in the near future to make it as seamless as possible for shoppers.

Penny Auction Watch: What kind of items do you have lined up?

We have many exciting products lined up from high-end electronics to gift cards. We will put up whatever a lot of our shoppers request. They can easily suggest a product on our contact form.

Penny Auction Watch: DealWonders is a reveal price auction, can you explain how it works? How much does it cost to lower the price and how much does the price decrease by?


The price of the product is actually hidden from the public. It costs $0.60 to see the price and each time the price is shown the price decreases by $0.40. With this algorithm savings can go as much as 40%.

Penny Auction Watch: What are your shipping costs?

We try to keep shipping costs very minimal.

Penny Auction Watch: Are there any win limits?

No, there are no win limits to anyone or per household.

Penny Auction Watch: And finally, is there a story behind your name/theme?

DealWonders- Where every deal is wonderful! The current theme is for the holiday season.

Thank you DealWonders!

Have you tried DealWonders? Is it legit? Please join our forum to discuss your experiences with DealWonders and all other entertainment shopping auctions.


Penny Auction Watch: What got you interested in the entertainment shopping industry?
The truth is I had a moment. An “I got it” moment, I consider dealwonders more of a way to save a lot of money on products you buy regularly online. We have many things we would like to implement into dealwonders in the near future to make it as seamless as possible for the shoppers.
Penny Auction Watch: When did you open?
I would rather not answer this im sorry.
Penny Auction Watch: What kind of items do you have lined up?  Will your auctions run on a schedule?
We have many exciting products lined up from high end Electronics to Gift Cards. We will put up whatever a lot of our shoppers request. They can easily suggest a product on our contact form.
Penny Auction Watch: Your site is a reveal auction, Can you explain how it works?  (How much are your bids? How much does the price decrease?, Etc.)
The price of the product is actually hidden from the public. It costs
60 cents to see the price and every time the price is shown the price goes down by 40 cents. With this algorithm savings that can to as much as 40 %.
Penny Auction Watch: What are your shipping costs?
We try to keep the shipping costs very minimal.
Penny Auction Watch: Are there win limits, limits /household?
There are no win limits to anyone or any household.
Penny Auction Watch: Is there a story behind the name/theme?
Well the current theme is for the holiday season.
Penny Auction Watch: And anything else you’d like to add.
We are currently giving away 1 free Credit to every person who wants to try out our site, simply sign up and Become a fan of ours on facebook.

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