SOLD FOR
$3.27
$3.27
WINNER
Description
- Sold for:
- $3.27
- Value:
- $1,275.00
- Bid Cost:
- $1.50
- Shipping cost:
- $0.00
- End Time:
- 2009-03-08 16:00
- The auction lasted in:
- 9d 8h
Kicki settles another win!
This week, Kicki Brunzell placed the lowest unique bid 327 in the Omega Seamaster auction. Before this win, she has won a series of auctions, including a home theatre system, a laptop and not least the robot dinosaur Pleo. With joy and commitment she talks to Bidster about the auction wins, chair some tips on how to do to win the auction and why she thinks its so much fun with the lowest bid auctions.- Congratulations to the win in the Omega auction, Kicki. Was it an exciting auction?
- Thanks, that was fun. I felt it was my auction and my bids were enough to win. It is always very exciting at the end of an auction when you follow the process minute by minute. I see how my bid changes colour while the time is ticking. This is the part that I enjoy the most about lowest bid auctions, Kicki explains.
Some while ago Kicki was getting interested in web auctions and figured that one could buy otherwise very expensive goods for real bargain prices. She has tried some different kinds of online auctions, but fell for Bidster.com. Kicki has won a series of auctions in recent months and says with a glint in his eye that it might soon be a good time for Bidster to exchange their range of products for some new objects.
What is the recipe for this success story? We asked Kicki if she wanted to share her strategies on how to become the lowest unique bidder on Bidster.com. Cheerfully she continues:
- As I see it there are some different was to approach these kind of auctions. Either you take some chances and place some bids here and there or you follow the auction from start and try to be in position of the lowest unique bid the whole time
Finally we ask Kicki what her dream auction on Bidster.com would be. Spontaneous says she "all the cool technical stuff", but with a little reflection she figures that she actually wants Bidster to auction out an infrared heat camera.
- I believe it would work pretty well on your site. It is a bit like a James Bond gadget that is fun to have. Both my husband and my son have seen a couple of program at the Discovery Channel and dreams of both an infrared heat camera and a pair of heat binoculars. I think they are very cool.
Well, we will se what we can do for you, Kicki. Congratulations on your new Omega and Bidster.com wishes you the best of luck in our future auctions.
Omega Seamaster
Omega, one of the worlds leading watchmaker has created the line Seamaster. The handmade watch is both sporty and eligible with a big display. The watch is made f the finest material to give you an experience of the highest quality every time you put it on. This watch is James Bond’s choice.
Quartz clockhouse, safir glas, stainless bracelet, blue display and waterproof to 300 meters.
The winner of the auction decides if he or she wants the men’s or women’s model.
Omega ref nr: 2221 8000 alt. 2224 8000
For more information:: www.omegawatches.com
The graph to the left shows all bids, it does not show values that had no bids. The graph to the right shows the one hundred values closest to the lowest unique bid, regardless of whether these values had any bids or not .
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Multiple winners
Bonus bid winners| Bid | Bidder | Type | Time | Bonus |
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| - | 20,00 kr | |||
| - | 20,00 kr | |||
| - | 2,00 € | |||
| - | 20,00 kr | |||
| - | 20,00 kr | |||
| - | 2,00 € |
