In every aspect of life, there are rules to be followed. This is also the same in the case of Swoopo bidding. As you can see, we also need to avoid a few things when we do our bids. Here they are.
Don't Forget the Golden Rule
Here's the Golden Rule: never pay over retail price for anything on Swoopo. Unbelievably though, it does get violated on a semi-regular basis on Swoopo. Bidders actually get a hang that they forgot how much they are spending already and also forgot to check the current bid.
I'm only talking about the current product price and not about the cost of bids. If you find this number getting close to or exceeding the worth up to price of an item, get out immediately! Its better checking other sites that sells you product than continue bidding.
The Post-BidButler Battle Bid
As I have mentioned before, if two BidButlers are triggered at the same time, a BidButler Battle occurs. The cost of the item and the time on the clock will then both soar. You will then notice that 10 minutes or more had been added to the auction clock. A common error of most bidders is jumping in immediately after the BidButler Battle with single bids while the auction clock still shows several minutes. Be patient and wait. Also, do not go hand in hand with a Bidbutler that has just emerged victorious on a Bidbutler battle. This means that there's still Bidbutler active so basing on our previous strategies, you wait until it reaches its limit. That is the time then that you place your bids.
Don't Start Bidding Unless You Have Time To Spend on an Auction
This last rule is for all the busy folks especially our working bidders out there. If you know you'll just be spending a few minutes on your computer, do not start bidding. Why? It is because a typical Swoopo auction can take well over a day. That doesn't mean it is equivalent to a 24 hour of bidding. No, most auctions will only be truly competitive for just a few hours. A good rule of thumb to use is never start bidding on an auction unless you can devote at least two hours to it.
Also, you probably won't need to pay attention the entire time. A BidButler Battle could give you much needed bathroom and snack breaks of ten minutes or more. But you don't want to be pulled away from an auction after you've already invested your hard earned money in bids.
I hope this three simple no-no will guide you and your strategy on bidding with Swoopo. If you want, join our Swoopo strategy community forum and update yourself with the latest stuff in Swoopo.
Don't Forget the Golden Rule
Here's the Golden Rule: never pay over retail price for anything on Swoopo. Unbelievably though, it does get violated on a semi-regular basis on Swoopo. Bidders actually get a hang that they forgot how much they are spending already and also forgot to check the current bid.
I'm only talking about the current product price and not about the cost of bids. If you find this number getting close to or exceeding the worth up to price of an item, get out immediately! Its better checking other sites that sells you product than continue bidding.
The Post-BidButler Battle Bid
As I have mentioned before, if two BidButlers are triggered at the same time, a BidButler Battle occurs. The cost of the item and the time on the clock will then both soar. You will then notice that 10 minutes or more had been added to the auction clock. A common error of most bidders is jumping in immediately after the BidButler Battle with single bids while the auction clock still shows several minutes. Be patient and wait. Also, do not go hand in hand with a Bidbutler that has just emerged victorious on a Bidbutler battle. This means that there's still Bidbutler active so basing on our previous strategies, you wait until it reaches its limit. That is the time then that you place your bids.
Don't Start Bidding Unless You Have Time To Spend on an Auction
This last rule is for all the busy folks especially our working bidders out there. If you know you'll just be spending a few minutes on your computer, do not start bidding. Why? It is because a typical Swoopo auction can take well over a day. That doesn't mean it is equivalent to a 24 hour of bidding. No, most auctions will only be truly competitive for just a few hours. A good rule of thumb to use is never start bidding on an auction unless you can devote at least two hours to it.
Also, you probably won't need to pay attention the entire time. A BidButler Battle could give you much needed bathroom and snack breaks of ten minutes or more. But you don't want to be pulled away from an auction after you've already invested your hard earned money in bids.
I hope this three simple no-no will guide you and your strategy on bidding with Swoopo. If you want, join our Swoopo strategy community forum and update yourself with the latest stuff in Swoopo.
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