Haggle Reviews
Haggle
Haggle opened 10 months ago
Summary
Pre-purchase your bids in packs of 20, 40, 75, 150, 300 or 600. Bid prices range from $0.55 to $0.75 depending on the bid pack you purchase. Each bid placed adds more time, typically 15 seconds, to the auction and increases the item's final purchase price. Be the highest bidder when the auction ends and the item is yours to buy at the final auction price.
Statistics
Average Daily Stats
US Visitors:
3,634
Auctions:
61 (worth $5,556)
Retail price per auction:
$90
Visitors per auction:
59
Visitors per dollar:
0.7
Note: Average daily stats are calculated using third party traffic information and auction data from the last 7 days. Most visitors are likely NOT bidders. All statistics presented are based on information available at this time and have no authoritative value.
Auctions
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by Haggle618 bids$61.90
(Retail: $100)Ending Soon
15 seconds -
by Haggle9 bids$1.00
(Retail: $50)< 30 mins
7m 56s
Reviews
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Good Enough, May 27, 2010By masterpeanutHaggle post limited amount of items, although most of the items are brand new like the PS3, Xbox 360, apple Ipod Touch, Wii console, and ect... on the newest electronics. Haggle, unfortunately, has to charge you for bids from $15 to $300. Most of the merchandise usually starts at .10 cents per auction and adds .10 more cents to the price. Haggle is also a site where hundreds of people stop you from winning that item with their own bids. Most of the people on there probably spend $300 a week for something they might not win. There is also a time limit, like most auctions, so the item is not for sales for 24 hours. Haggle mainly sells electronics and computorized games, but also sell everyday items like a B.B.Q. set for people who love to cook, kitchen ware, and giftcards. Haggle may not be the best site ever, but sells some of the best items on the market for reasonable prices.