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November 21, 2011, 06:59:24 PM |
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How many seconds are added to the timer per bid?
15 seconds when less than a minute remaining.
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November 22, 2011, 01:13:07 AM |
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November 22, 2011, 02:01:44 AM Last edit: November 22, 2011, 03:02:06 AM by Transisto |
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How many seconds are added to the timer per bid?
15 seconds when less than a minute remaining. and when more than 1 min remain ? Wow this is fun, I won a 500gb HDD for ~15$ shipped
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November 22, 2011, 03:47:52 AM |
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Good site, 3 steps done.
Username: viboracecata
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mokimarket (OP)
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November 22, 2011, 04:11:58 AM |
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How many seconds are added to the timer per bid?
15 seconds when less than a minute remaining. and when more than 1 min remain ? Wow this is fun, I won a 500gb HDD for ~15$ shipped We stopped adding time for longer than minute because it was taking forever for auctions to finish. Congrats on your win! Since everybody thinks it's a scam they don't even try so that the few people that do actually win quite easily Will ship your item on Wednesday w/tracking number.
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mokimarket (OP)
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November 22, 2011, 04:13:42 AM |
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Good site, 3 steps done.
Username: viboracecata
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thanks
Coins sent!
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November 22, 2011, 04:15:21 AM |
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I thought the whole point of penny auctions is that the time keeps extending every time there is a bid. I really like your site and think you could be onto something here. Someone just needs to set up an automated / easy way to convert credits to and from Bitcoins. Would it be illegal to just use Bitcents for everything instead of credits? I just posted some nice 16GB USB flash drives for sale on your site. www.mokimarket.comGood luck with it!
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mokimarket (OP)
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November 22, 2011, 04:35:12 AM |
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I thought the whole point of penny auctions is that the time keeps extending every time there is a bid. I really like your site and think you could be onto something here. Someone just needs to set up an automated / easy way to convert credits to and from Bitcoins. Would it be illegal to just use Bitcents for everything instead of credits? I just posted some nice 16GB USB flash drives for sale on your site. www.mokimarket.comGood luck with it! Yes but we were getting complaints from the penny auction community of bidders, because usually in last seconds you have bid wars and you would have 2 people bid up the auction back to 20-30 minutes. Then they would have to wait for timer to go back down again. Since most action, and fun, occurs in final minute, there's really no point in adding second with more than a minute left. The bitcents is something I will have to look into. I have to be careful how I words things so I do no get my site shut down Thanks for trying out my site!
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November 22, 2011, 05:02:07 AM |
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I think you could potentially have a HUGE hit on your hands if you set it up so all the credits are actually Bitcents. People could use your site as an online wallet as well as a auction site. Anytime someone bids on an auction, it would transfer one bitcent from the bidder's account into the auction poster's account. People could deposit or withdraw their bitcoins at any time. If you set it up like this, I suspect people would flood into your site to sell their stuff, and bid on stuff for sale. If you get something this good all setup, I would be willing to do some radio advertising for you as well. (on more than 100 radio stations across the USA with www.freetalklive.com) Any thoughts?
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mokimarket (OP)
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November 22, 2011, 05:15:54 AM |
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I think you could potentially have a HUGE hit on your hands if you set it up so all the credits are actually Bitcents. People could use your site as an online wallet as well as a auction site. Anytime someone bids on an auction, it would transfer one bitcent from the bidder's account into the auction poster's account. People could deposit or withdraw their bitcoins at any time. If you set it up like this, I suspect people would flood into your site to sell their stuff, and bid on stuff for sale. If you get something this good all setup, I would be willing to do some radio advertising for you as well. (on more than 100 radio stations across the USA with www.freetalklive.com) Any thoughts? Hmmm...well that's a great offer that is cause for serious consideration as you are right, credits can essentially be viewed as an online wallet of some sort. Would definitely like to hear others opinions as well.
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November 22, 2011, 06:15:31 AM |
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Address in sig.
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November 22, 2011, 10:57:59 AM |
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Username: LightRider
Address in sig.
Thanks!
Coins sent!
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November 22, 2011, 10:58:26 AM |
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Username: LightRider
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November 22, 2011, 01:59:02 PM |
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I really don't get this site. It's a gambling site more than a market/auction? A mixture of the two? Basically a consumer could run around clicking attempting to get stuff, and if they're not lucky - their account dwindles for no return?
Couldn't this site be gamed by some fancy scripts which click at the last instant?
I suppose I could take advantage of the free offer to try it out, which might help me understand it.. Just browsing - I get a strong impression of ponzi-schemes and gambling :/
If there are as the site says 'often huge savings off retail value' - yet the merchant gets money even from non-winning bidders - then this money is in effect being siphoned off users who aren't 'good at' or 'lucky' using the site??
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mokimarket (OP)
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November 22, 2011, 02:24:33 PM |
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I really don't get this site. It's a gambling site more than a market/auction? A mixture of the two? Basically a consumer could run around clicking attempting to get stuff, and if they're not lucky - their account dwindles for no return?
Couldn't this site be gamed by some fancy scripts which click at the last instant?
I suppose I could take advantage of the free offer to try it out, which might help me understand it.. Just browsing - I get a strong impression of ponzi-schemes and gambling :/
If there are as the site says 'often huge savings off retail value' - yet the merchant gets money even from non-winning bidders - then this money is in effect being siphoned off users who aren't 'good at' or 'lucky' using the site??
You do raise very valid points, hopefully I can address them... Penny auctions are not gambling, it's a strategy game; there are many hardcore PA bidders that are very good at getting deals on PA sites. And there are often huge savings off retail value; take a look at my ended auctions to get a feel for how much is usually spent on bids, and how much winners paid in total for products: http://www.mokimarket.com/ended_auctions.htmlAnd you are correct, many sites come coded with so-called "shill bidders", which are basically robots that bid up prices. Those sites never last long because noone ever wins anything, and in the end if you dont have winners, your customers dry up. I have plenty of different winners all the time, some are respected members on this site. Check out this independent site that tracks stats on all PA sites: http://www.allpennyauctions.com/site/MokiMarket.com/The industry reality is that most new and honest PA sites, like mine, lose money on items we post because we don't have many users and you have to build up a reputation for no shill bidding and shipment of items. So it's sorta like bitcoin; early adopters gets ridiculous bargains as the reward for trying out a new site. I've sold bitcoins and $25 gift cards on my site for a few pennies. Also, unlike other penny auction sites, my site also allows users to create their own penny auctions for free. My ultimate goal is to create a bartering community where you can post items, earn credits from auctions you post and use those credits to bid on other items or sell your credits to other users in the community. It doesn't cost anything at all to simply test out so you have nothing to lose. Really, you really don't need any money at all, ever to use the site, you can easily post something to sell for free as a penny auctions and earn credits to bid on other items.
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