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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It must be the greatest conning scheme on the planet earth!!

I got conned into it by reading an add on the News.com.au- trusting that anything associated with the site would be legit......
My child's birthday was nearing and I was hoping to be able to organize a nice surprise for him by using those conman. I read a few reviews and did not obviously believe there could be something so twisted and still functioning in todays society.
After a few initial bids I increased my chances by buying a substantial more chances but when it looked like I was close to getting the final bid, my bids were suspended...?!!? I did not receive any answers from their "support team" until after the fact. They encouraged me to buy more bids and it went on again. I lost nearly$1000...
Do not get involved with this hyenas and con artists.

May 9, 2015
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

My opinion,scam,scam,scam.

DO NOT TOUCH SWOOGI
It costs to place a bid. £50 = 100 bidding credits which you have to pay up front before you can bid. Each bid costs you 50p, in some cases £1.00. If you bid when the bid price is £1.00 and continued bidding until the bid price was £2.00 as each bid is 50p and the bid rise by 1p each time anybody bids you will have used all your bidding credits (100 =£50) all your money gone and your haven't won the bid. Swoogi is making a fortune, a mobile phone bid starts at 0p and sells at £150 (shop price for phone £450) when the bidding ends at £150 that means to get the bid to £150 at a rise of 1p per bid it took 15,000 bid, each bid costs you 50p, therefore Swoggi has collected 15,000 bid fees of 50p each = £7500.00, not a bad profit on a phone they could buy in a shop for £450. In this case 1 person has a bargain however 14999 bid fees have been wasted. Yes, I’ve been caught.
If you look at the past bid winners a lot of the same names keep coming up, sometimes winning 3 times in one day. Winning bidders wingsgirls3003 between 28 July 14 and 1 Aug 13 = 9 winning bids. That’s against SWOOGI Terms and conditions. Other multi winners Claudiodalsa,. Mammmola, onemoretime, Gandalf, the list could go on and on.
Read some websites about SWOOGI, Trustedwebsites, moneyexpert360 and others they will give you a glowing report about SWOOGI, just happens to be on all these website exactly the same wording, obviously the same author for all. Genuine website will give you the truth about SWOOGI, IT’S A SCAM and should be closed down.

August 3, 2014
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