A Plundr rating




Plundr is a penny auction site where you can bid on all kinds of items. At Plundr they sell electronics, such as laptops and cell phones, as well as unique products, such as antiques or paintings.

I made the decision to join Plundr a couple of weeks ago after finding an ad about it on another website I had been on. I rushed to join Plundr without reading an overview of Plundr or researching whether Plundr is genuine.

On my first visit, I was impressed with Plundr’s appearance. A few hundred auction sites seem appropriate, though some look awful, but Plundr seems much bigger than other sites I’ve seen.

When I first landed on Plundr, there’s a Samsung TV with a little over five minutes left on the ticker and the most recent bid in the auction was just $8.88. I quickly filled out an online form to register, wanting to log in just in time to win this auction. Unfortunately, it took me a couple of minutes to get listed, which is why I missed the auction, which ended at $9.81, moments before I signed up.

He still gets a little angry after considering that minute. I was so close to getting a really good TV.

I have not bid on any expensive items after that as my routine has not allowed me to be online during the last few minutes of these auctions. However, I was able to get two sets of 30 Plundr deals for 4 cents and ten cents and a $50 Sears gift certificate for $1.21. However, I am still waiting for the arrival of the gift certificate.

Compared to other penny auction sites, Plundr is one of those auction sites that you can trust.

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