Swoopo.co.uk
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Contact Information England|Greater London, United Kingdom
www.swoopo.co.uk
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Swoopo.co.uk Reviews
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Tembersote
December 24, 2010
More of a gambling site than an auction site
Swoopo. For those of you who aren't familiar with this site, it's supposed to be an auction site where you pay 50p to bid and get great items at ridiculously low prices. This is somewhat true but absolutely misleading. This site is a SCAM. More of a gambling site than an auction site. The products and bidders are the same all over the world.. AND before you doubters start to stick up for the site, check for yourself: go on both the UK and US site and see that the same items are being bid on by the same people, with the same time limits left! Also, and this is the bit that makes it a scam and not a legitimate auction/gambling site, sometimes it's not even the same product advertised in both countries, but has the same bidders, same amount of time left and the same winners. So, with only 200 LIVE auctions at a time, with thousands of people worldwide bidding on the same thing (or not, but are still in the same auction!) the odds of you winning are probably worse than the lottery and actual legitimate betting: so play bingo or bet on the horses instead, you're more likely to win SOMETHING!
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Fraye
September 12, 2009
TOTAL CON CON CON
I wish i had of researched this site before even wasting my whole day and money on this website! At first i thought what a clever idea buying bids so lots of people bid, that way the site gets its profit and the customer grabs a bargain... but its even more clever and sneaky than that, swoopo.co.uk must use internet programs or site mods to out bid the normal customer. I have very stupidly spent my whole day on this site bidding on a t.v only to suddenly be told "auction ended" even though i bid 2 seconds previously! Such a scam scam scam... i feel extreemly stupid! I can think of a billion other things i could have done today. I wonder how long this site will get away with this. Expensive lesson learnt!
Faye
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GURPAL
February 2, 2009
AUCTIONS -- DO NOT BID!!!!
DON'T BID ON THIS SITE: SWOOPO.CO.UK. YOU HAVE TO BUY BIDS -- WASTE OF MONEY.
SCAM BEING RUN. AUCTIONS NEVER END. WHEN AUCTIONS ABOUT TO END THE TIMER GOES BACK TO 10/15/20SECONDS. COMPLAINED TO SWOOPO 'THEY SAID TIMER GOES UP AGAIN YO ALLOW OTHER BIDDERS A CHANCE TO BID AND THEY ARE EMPLOYING THE SO CALLED 'GOING, GOING, GONE!' STRATEGY. ABSOLUTE NONSENSE. AUCTIONS WHEN ENDING LAST FOR HOURS -- NEVER ENDING AS BIDDERS THINK THEY ARE GOING TO WIN SO BIDS COME IN AND COUNTDOWN TIMER GOES UP AGAIN AND AGAIN INCREASING TIME OF AUCTION ENDING WHICH IS NEVER. READ OTHER COMMENTS ON SWOOPO ON THIS SITE. TRADING STANDARDS SHOULD GET INVOLVED AND DO SOMETHING ABOUT THIS SITE. i WASTED MY MONEY --DON'T YOU DO THE SAME.
CAN GOOGLE DO SOMETHING ABOUT THIS SITE AS I FOUND IT ON THEIR SEARCH ENGINE.
NEVER NEVER NEVER JOIN OR BID.
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bobsbiz
January 6, 2009
scam or serious problems ?
To show my experiences with this site I have included my complaints and a reply from the site involved.
My first complaint:
I feel like i just got ripped off. I was bidding in this auction and i was
showing as the current bidder with a red 9 seconds remaining on the clock. i never
took my eyes off the screen and all of a sudden the auction ended and someone else
had won.during the 9 seconds i bid again just in case and was told i was the
current bidder. this doesnt seem right as i had used up about 30 quids worth of bids.
Their reply:
Hi Robert,
Thanks for taking the time to get in touch.
Occasionally, users tell us that even though they bid before the countdown ended
on their browser, their bids did not get placed and the auction ends. In these
instances, the most likely explanation is so-called "Internet lag times". These
are time-delays in the transfer of data between your PC and our servers. Mostly
those delays (lags) occur because single parts of the internet connection are
overloaded.
This, unfortunately, is a general problem with the internet.
There are a few ways of helping minimise this problem:
* While bidding on Swoopo do not download large data such as video or audio files
from the internet.
* Don't send emails with large attachments while bidding on Swoopo.
* Make sure that no other users such as family members, etc. are using the
internet while you are bidding.
I'm very sorry your bid wasn't registered by the Swoopo servers in time. To be
absolutely certain that you avoid the problem of "Internet lag times" don't leave
your bidding until the last second, or better still, use the BidButler
to place your bids. You might be interested in reading more about internet lag
times on Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_lag.
I hope this clears things up, but if not, please don't hesitate to get back in
touch. You'll also find lots of helpful information at http://uk.swoopo.com/help.html
-Julie
Swoopo UK customer support.
My response:
I was not downloading at the time and i had no other applications running. Although i have another computer connected in my house, it was not being used on the internet. My bid did register but in the space of about 9 seconds the bid jumped from around 88.50 gbp to 90.00 gbp all the time showing me as the current bidder and then changed to auction ended, i then thought i was the winner until the congratulations appeared with another bidders name.
If this is a common problem there must be a large number of people wasting their money bidding on items.
No reply as yet.
My second complaint:
Further to my recent complaint:
I decided to bid on item 128331
I made sure I had no other applications running on my computer and that no other computer in the house was connected to the internet and began to bid.
The item had loads of bidders but there were about 12 bidding constantly. The winner started bidding only a few minutes before the auction ended. I had only placed 18 bids. the winner placed 17. The other regular bidders had placed many more bids. Most of these were still bidding when the auction ended, myself included. I infact tried to click on 3 seconds but the timer jumped to zero as i clicked and the auction ended. I do not believe for one second that all the other bidders dropped out at the same time.
There is definitely something wrong here and I will be very surprised if there aren't a lot of dissatisfied bidders at this moment.
I will now attempt to make contact with other members via the internet to find out about their experiences with the site, before making any other complaint, and to help me decide if membership is worthwhile.
No reply as yet.
This company state they can afford to sell the items cheap because there is a charge of 40p for each bid made. the bids in general go up by 8p at a time but there are also penny auctions. This means that if something worth 200 quid sells for 100 quid it will have had either 1250 bids in the case of the 8p auction at a total cost of 500 quid to the bidders. Add that to the 100 quid the winner has to pay and they get 600 quid for a 200 quid retail priced item. In a penny auction they would get 4 grand in bids, plus the 100 selling price for the same item.
You would think that with this massive profit they could at least refund my bids or give me the option of buying the item at the winning price, they have plenty of them to sell.
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September 17, 2008
scam
I went on to this site and seen these auctions with good products for cheap prices b4 i registered for it the auctions were all ending very quicklywith really good prices. Then i registered for it and bought 50 bids for £25 thinking that i would have a chance of winning one of the auctions. These pages they show us b4 we register are not real they (swoopo) are using falsle information to advertrise their site but its a complete scam they (swoopo) are takin money from people and they have no chance of winning any of the bids, surley they cant be allowed to keep connin people like this. I would be greatful if you could help with this matter many thanks. Craig
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September 12, 2008
This site is a scam
This site is an auction site where you bid on the specified items, you will never win!!! I bid and bid on items numerous times first i bid before the time ran out and the bid never registered thus losing the item and another time bid hundreds of pounds trying to win an item until my money had run out and as soon as it did the item sold. This site should be avoided at all costs they will they will take your money off you and you will have absolutely nothing to show for it... Please listen and tell as many people as you can to stay away from these scammers or lose your money remember www.swoopo.co.uk use and lose!!!
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