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Posted By: john/z28jd
I say its not worth it even if it is legit. It says once you win,you will receive up to 1% of your money back which means if you spend $1000 to win an item you may get UP TO $10 from them back because you used them,that wont even cover the shipping you spent in most cases for an item that high in value. To use it you have to download a couple programs to your computer which will probably slow it down and then go thru them everytime you want to bid(its all on their ABOUT page) If im spending $1000 for an ebay item im not going to be worried about getting up to $10 back and for people on a limited income who may spend $300 a month theyre looking at a whopping $3 back if they get that whole 1%. Its extra work for very little reward and the other company is making the majority of them money |
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