Sunday, February 6, 2011

$2.00 Ipads? Sellmoo.com takes online shopping to the next...

$2.00 Ipads? Sellmoo.com takes online shopping to the next level
by: Michael kolb
Sellmoo.com sends shock waves through the world of online shopping. This penny online auction allows you to save ship loads on the topics of big ticket as iPads, PS3s, televisions, computers and more.

Auction penny, Sellmoo.com is changing the way in which purchases online. Sellmoo recently sold a specific for $2.00, far from starting price of $500 from the specific. This unique auction site sells not only iPads, but all the elements of high end that can be considered, including; PS3s, Xbox decade, iPhones, TVs, laptops and much more, all for similar savings.

Since the opening of this year, Sellmoo has been offering deals. Unlike eBay and other traditional auction sites Sellmoo auction strategy begins selling at $0 items and establishes a time limit for each auction. Once a puja, the price increases by only $0.01 and added 10 seconds into account backwards auction clock. The auction winner is the last person pushing when the timer reaches zero. Sellmoo has called this style of auction as "competitive shopping" which fits perfect.

"They give us an experience of shopping like no other and prices are paying customers of the line products is second to none," said spokesman Sellmoo. "During the worst economic downturn since the great depression, it is good to offer our customers the opportunity to buy some more popular today, computers, video games, TVs electronics and much more at an incredible discount through auctions online Sellmoo." "She collided us auction online trading and online and out of all new shopping experience came."

Sellmoo released in the United States and Canada early this year and recently has been expanded to the United Kingdom, Australia and Ireland. He has had recently launched a campaign of television commercials seen on channels such as ESPN and oxygen.

Coming from the Author Michael Kolb has been employed to help the consumer in today's economy. His passion is showing others there are alternative forms of conventional consumerism.

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