DealFun.com
Consumer Report

Miscellaneous

Like most scams the facts are hidden by the flashing lights of hopeful opportunities to win something for little of nothing. Not that there is intent to cheat or to lie but simply to paint a picture that gives every player the impression the odds are in there favor to winning something for just penne's. While this is no lie the odds are of course in the number of bidders who are suckered in to the bidding process and how much there willing to invest, both in time and dollars.
For me, after 48 hours of watching the screen most ever bid I learned that (the avg. Was 8 bids per min x 60 min x 48 hours x. 60 per bid =$ 13,824 or 23,040 bids which = 23,000 to 1 odds that you're not going to win. Not to mention that if you do, you're going to pay $230.00 for the item plus whatever you invested in the bidding process. And in the end the big winner is the scam artist. So every time you see that an item sold for $xxx. Xx you can trust that it cost the bidders that number, x 100 x $. 60 Plus that number. Check out the iphone that sold for over $400.00, great scam, to bad for the folks that don't get the fact that the winning odds may be better at betting on a horse race.


Company: DealFun.com
Country: USA
City: London
Address: 251 Consumers Rd, North York
Phone: 8557012091
Site: dealfun.com
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