Feeling Lucky? Try bid4prizes

trackerThere’s a new website that’s been making waves throughout the internet. Imagine winning a BMW 3 Series or a whooping $1,000,000 just by taking your chance to bid! Those are grand prizes but there are so much more items that you can bid like plasma TV’s, cell phones, gaming PC’s, PS 3, and much more cool prizes daily.

Now here’s how it works, get the lowest unique bid and win a prize. Let’s just say you start bidding a penny for the prize you choose it is the lowest unique bid until more than one person bids for the same amount. If another person bids a penny automatically 2 cents become the lowest unique bid. The winning bid could be anything; it could be 1.50 cents or even $500 as long as it is the lowest UNIQUE bid. You won’t need to pay the same amount as your unique bid when you win; the money is just used for the game meaning all the prizes you win are totally FREE. Not only that, each time you bid you get certain amount of points that you can use to claim rewards and even a token to play in their arcade game which entitles you a chance to win $1,000,000. You can bid through bid4prizes or through your mobile phone. Each standard member gets 20 online ad-supported bids per day but no mobile bids. $9.99 is all you need to get a premium membership which gives you unlimited mobile or online bids ad-free.

I have to go, I’m off to try my luck and sign in for an account. Can’t wait to win a theater system! Don’t hesitate to post your opinions and perhaps some tips to win prizes.

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My experience with bid4prizes
I bid on a Samsung 50“ Plasma TV entering bids one by one using only my fingers 9660 bids 1100 or so because I was worried I missed some. At that time according to their rules you were allowed to bid as often and many bids as you wanted. They have since changed that rule allowing only 20 bids daily. I spent days and hours upon hours bidding using only my fingers and my keyboard. Ten days after the bidding was done I received a letter delivered by FedEx Mail accusing me of using an automated bidding system and forfeited the prize that I had won. I have no idea of what that even is. I called them and left a message stating I did not know what they were talking about and please call back. Mr. Raymond Muzci (president of New Motion, parent company of Bid4prizes) in his call back responded his decision was finale. They will not give me any chance to prove to them that I followed all their rules to the tee. I am not a cheater and they have been totally unfair.

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