BidSauce is an auction site where you basically buy credits, which let you bid on the item in question. Because of this, you end up picking the item up for FAR LESS than the actual value… For instance, I’ve seen a MacBook Air go for as little as $23.00…
BidSauce Review – Bidding Strategy
Bids on BidSauce are sold as BidBoxes in increments of 25, 50, 100, 250 and 500.
- 25 Bids for $25 – $1.00 per
- 50 Bids for $45 – $0.95 per
- 100 Bids for $85 – $0.85 per
- 250 Bids for $200 – $0.80 per
- 500 Bids for $375 – $0.75 per
As you can see, the more bids you buy, the cheaper you get them for! So each bid you place, basically uses up one credit…
BidSauce Review – Special Features
BidSauce is the first penny auction site that uses what they term to be ‘Turbo Auctions.’
“Turbo Auctions are auctions that appear in a bidsauce red auction block. When a Turbo Auction appears get ready to rumble. The turbo auction starts the minute it enters the live auction area. The person that clicks the most times on the Turbo Bid Button in the 10 second count down wins. Being fast on the trigger finger is the key to winning turbo auctions. ”
The site is growing and has recently received a lot of media coverage. Actually, that’s how I found out about it.
BidSauce Review – Negatives
I love the penny auction concept and the buying of ‘bids’ or ‘credits.’ I’ve picked up some really great stuff for pretty cheap. Just make sure you factor in the cost of the bids into the price…
BidSauce Review – The Verdict
I love BidSauce. It’s actually my favorite online auction site right now, next to Ebay. Make sure you take a little time and study how the bids are structured and won before you bet on something and waste a ton of credits. It will save you loads of cash in the long run.
