SwipeAuctions.com
Misleading advertising

Internet & Web / Online Scam

I was almost taken in by the extraordinary prices on item such as "brand new laptops", etc. However, after further internet investigation I found that this website has changed names due to problems and that is is a scam. Only after paying $159 fee can you then bid on items (like Macintosh laptops for $109, or very nice cars for $1000. I couldn't find any info about mailing fees, but just felt this was not right. I believe in the freedom of speech, but it's usually the people who don't have the money or elderly people that end up getting scammed by websites like this one. I didn't sign up, but if you are interested in seeing about closing down this web-site, I would gladly participate to prove that it's a scam. I know there are a lot out there and you need to be careful, but there are also a lot of desperate people who will put together $159 to get a new car for $1000 or less. These people need help.

If you are interested in any help from my side of if you find out something different, I'd be interested in hearing about it.

Thank you for you help and interest. Heidi


Company: SwipeAuctions.com
Country: United Kingdom
Region: England
City: CIRCLE MEDIA BIDS LIMITED
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