vuulu launches grand opening of new auction website
Burbank, California – vuulu is a new online bidding website that allows it’s members to bid on products for very low costs. vuulu has just launched and has added a wide range of Apple products such as iPods, Macbooks, etc to the mix for extremely low costs to celebrate the launch. Every day we sell brand new, top-name products at incredibly low prices in auctions.
Here’s how it works: To get started, you need to buy some bids. Bids cost 75 cents each and are sold in packs of 10, 30, 50, 60, 80, 100, or 500. Bidders have the choice of placing single bids, or you can use an electronic bid assistant called the “BidAgent”. Each bid placed increases the price of the product by 1 cent and the auction countdown by up to 10 seconds.
To help keep track of the money spent on bidding, each auction displays the amount you’ve spent on bids and how much you’d save overall, if you were to winthe auction at that moment. Each bid placed increases the price of the product by 1 cent and the auction countdown by up to 10 seconds. To help keep track of the money spent on bidding, each auction displays the amount spent on bids and how much has been saved overall, if they were to win the auction at that moment.
On the new website, vuulu has created a section exclusively for Apple products:
* MacBook Pro
* MacBook Air
* iMac
* iPod Classic
* iPod Nano (3G)
* iPod Touch (2G)
* Various iTunes Gift Cards
Pricing and Availability:
Bids can be purchased from the vuulu website once an account has been created. Accounts are free to create and can be created in a matter of seconds. These products are available at a starting price of 00 cents. This means that these products can go at insanely low prices.
Vuulu is a California-based company that offers electronics products in auctions. Our main offices and storage facility are located at 557 South Glenoaks Blvd. in Burbank, CA. Copyright 2009 Vuulu. All Rights Reserved. Apple, and the Apple logo, are registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries.
Post Data
- Posted: May 31, 2009 by TechPedia
- Short URL: http://qte.me/23v
Recent Comments