If the deal is to good to be true, 99.9% of the time it isn't!
See the TV ads about Dealdash.com. They tell you they bought all this stuff for pennies on the dollar, right. What they don't say is how much money was spent on bids. Usually $0.60 per penny bid. That's $60 for each dollar bid. Yes they ended up buying it for $60 but they actually sold it for $60 x 60 or $3600 plus the $60.
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Oh, look at the print on the ad that says these prices are not typical!
Don't believe me, here's a testimonial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sm2Y6on_tHU
If the deal is to good to be true, 99.9% of the time it isn't!
See the TV ads about Dealdash.com. They tell you they bought all this stuff for pennies on the dollar, right. What they don't say is how much money was spent on bids. Usually $0.60 per penny bid. That's $60 for each dollar bid. Yes they ended up buying it for $60 but they actually sold it for $60 x 60 or $3600 plus the $60.
Don't believe me, here's a testimonial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sm2Y6on_tHU