Should we trust a penny auction just because their Google ad tells us they are the “Most TRUSTED auction?”
We’ve seen other penny auction sites using a similar script to Joxed.com and we thought they had bots bidding, well take a look at our previous post on Joxed.com and let us know what you think. As of today they show that they have had 25,099 ended auctions.
Just a few of the many bidders on Joxed Auctions right now:
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dzignr_tastz March 12, 2010, 12:05 pm
It's the exact same script (in spite of the "Joxed | Auction Software US Patent Pending. Joxed.com Copyright © 2008-2010" at the bottom), and MAN those random bidder algorithms (where no two bidders ever really go at it, but random bidders are throwing in bids at random times) are rather reminiscent of the site that took me for $2500. YAY NickelBids!!
That alone coupled with the ungodly amount of fake finished auctions… I would say if you guys even CONSIDER bidding at this site you deserve to get ripped off.
Hey – I don't sugarcoat it. 😉
mickeywins March 12, 2010, 8:18 pm
This website is totally a ripoff!! Well, me and my friends were bidding on it few days ago and guess what? we didnt win any items after spending 260 bucks each. We hadn’t seen the count down reached to 1 once. It was so obvious that we were bidding against the invulnerable bidders(bot). Trust me!!!! stay away from this site. There are hundreds of website that are trustworthy, such as quibids.com and swoopo.com. And btw, please share your experience that you had at this website because me and my friend are going to file a dispute against them. Thank you!
TeflonJohn March 25, 2010, 8:18 am
Total scam. you guys are right about the random named bots who just bid randomly on auctions. 2 or 3 bidders never go at it, they just randomly throw in a bid. There is no buy it now feature, so there is no way to recover /limit any of your losses. Just a bunch of bots and the occasional succer who fell for thier scam. I will stick to quibids or swoopo which have a buy it now feature