Thank Goodness, I nearly fell for the ""Left over Macbooks worth over £899million selling For....."" advertisement on the MSN homepage. I went into the site and at the top of the page. The banner says ""MONEYEXPERT"" too close to MONEYSAVING EXPERT for the less discerning customer who might have gone ahead to purchase the credits. The narrator talks through the process of sceptic to successful bidder. He relates how they bid for an IPad pro and were successful an purchased it for £57.76, and then similarly got an iMac 21.5 inches for £91.04. There is no way of verifying if this person narrating their bidding experience is even real or if the experience ever happened. The detail they go into is almost convincing. The saying ""if it sounds too good to be true it probably is"" I went back to the browser and found dozens of people who felt they had been scammed ""Thank goodness"" An auction is scary enough but Gambling disguised as Shopping is just underhanded and immoral. I am quite sure I won't be entering into any business dealings with Swoggi
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